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04-JAN-2015

Roses

The origins of Roses (Greek: Rhode) are disputed. A popular theory holds it was founded in the 8th century BC by Greek colonists from Rhodes. It seems more probable, however, that it was founded in the 5th century BC by Greeks from Massalia (Marseilles), perhaps with an admixture of colonists from neighbouring Empúries. Remains of the Greek settlement can still be seen. Remains from the Roman period go back to the 2nd century BC and continue well into Christian times with a paleochristian church and necropolis. After the collapse of Roman power the town seems to have been abandoned, but a fortified settlement from the Visigothic period has been excavated on the nearby Puig Rom.

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Julie Oldfield13-Nov-2016 16:44
Very pretty. V
lucanton13-Nov-2016 10:05
un magnifique endroit pour profiter du calme et du paysage! V
Dennis Hoyne13-Nov-2016 03:16
A beautiful area to relax and just enjoy life. Nicely captured. V.
laine13-Nov-2016 02:22
I like the sweeping curve that leads the eye into the picture....good work. V
Charlene Ambrose13-Nov-2016 01:54
A lovely view of the beach! V
Neil Marcus13-Nov-2016 01:43
A pretty expanse of scenery.
Helen Betts13-Nov-2016 01:17
Interesting history and an excellent capture of this town. V.
Hank Vander Velde13-Nov-2016 00:02
A beautiful seaside image.
marie-jose wolff12-Nov-2016 22:00
a beautiful beach scene and a pleasant walk out of season! V
Carter Creek12-Nov-2016 21:49
This is so nice and relaxing, the water looks inviting, so much nicer than the hot Arizona desert race track I am at note. Good work. V
Pete Hemington12-Nov-2016 21:18
A pleasing composition
Martin Lamoon12-Nov-2016 20:50
Those hillside houses must have a great view, fine shot of the beach area.
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