The Necropolis in the Neopolis

Published 21st of September, 2019

Hidden Tunnels

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Walking further around the site, I came to this entrance. There is a hole in the yellow sand, possibly leading to a bigger chamber. Unfortunately I didn't have my selfie stick with me, otherwise, I could have shoved my 360 camera in for a look. I had no desire to scramble through the small hole myself though.

Another Tomb

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This one was also fairly large, but more overgrown.

Different Angle

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Pillar Base

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At one point there were a row of these recesses, presumably where a row of pillars used to stand?

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