The Valle dei Templi (Valley of the Temples) is an archaeological site in Agrigento (ancient Greek Akragas), Sicily, southern Italy. It is one of the most outstanding examples of Greater Greece art and architecture, and is one of the main attractions of Sicily, as well as a national monument of Italy.
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Here is the map of the route we took. The interior of Sicily is very mountainous and the roads are quite challenging. It took us about 90 minutes to drive down from Chiusa Sclafani.
I traveled with Giorgio, Rita and cousin Enza.
There are the remains of seven temples in the valley. This is the remains of the Temple of Juno.
This was part of the ancient water system.
The Temple of Concordia, whose name comes from a Latin inscription found nearby, and which was built in the 5th century BC. Turned into a church in the 6th century AD, it is now one of the best preserved in the Valley.
I was very surprised to see sea shells on the ground. This area may have been at sea-level in the past.
Why don't you adopt a Girgentana Goat?