Discover the World's Ancient Ruins

Machu Picchu: Hidden high in the Peruvian Andes, Machu Picchu is the supreme testament to Incan innovation.

Skara Brae: Skara Brae (also known as the "Scottish Pompeii") lies on the windswept shores of Orkney. 

The Great Sphinx of Giza: The Great Sphinx of Giza, Egypt’s iconic guardian, is shrouded in mystery.

The Temples of Angkor: The sprawling Temples of Angkor in Cambodia are a marvel of Khmer architecture and cosmic design.

Lascaux cave paintings: Deep in the caves of France, the Lascaux paintings offer an extraordinary glimpse into Paleolithic art.

The Ggantija Temples: Shockingly, the Ggantija Temples in Malta predate the pyramids and Stonehenge, standing as an extraordinary feat of prehistoric engineering.

Tikal: Rising from Guatemala’s dense jungle, Tikal’s towering pyramids and sprawling plazas showcase the splendor of the ancient Maya civilization.

The Nazca lines: Etched into Peru’s desert, the Nazca lines form massive geometric shapes and intricate depictions of animals.

The Terracotta Army: Discovered in Xi’an, China, the Terracotta Army is a vast collection of life-sized statues that guard the tomb of Emperor Qin Shi Huang. 

Tiger’s Nest Monastery: Clinging to cliffs in Bhutan, Tiger’s Nest Monastery is a sacred marvel suspended in time. 

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