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Ruins of the world, reimagined and reconstructed
AnneMarie McCarthy
Jul 6, 2018 • 0 min read
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There is something wonderful about visiting ancient ruins on your travels; as you walk through the remnants of history, your imagination begins to fill in the blanks about the incredible civilisations who made their home there. But what if you didn't need to use your imagination?
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That's the purpose of this ruins project from My Voucher Codes. They've taken seven of the world's most famous ruins and rebuilt them, based on what the experts believe they looked like when first created.
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