Deutsch: Reste von Hafenbecken (Hintergrund) und Badehaus (Vordergrund) des antiken
Apollonia (Libyen). Das kreisförmige Hafenbecken reichte in der Antike bis zu den Felsen im Hintergrund, bevor ein starkes Erdbeben 365 n. Chr. den Meeresboden absenkte.
English: Remains of mole (background) and bath house (foreground) of the ancient harbour town of
Apollonia, Libya. The circular harbour basin which reached in antiquity as far as the rocks in the background was largely swallowed by the sea in the
365 AD Crete earthquake.
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