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World's ten must-see lesser known wonders

New Delhi: Great monuments can be inspirational and remind today's generation of powerful thinkers of the past. While most of these wonders will be known to a few people, they are, on the whole, not

2. Leptis Magna, Libya



Leptis Magna was a prominent city of the Roman Empire. Its ruins are located in Al Khums, Libya, 130 km east of Tripoli, on the coast where the Wadi Lebda meets the sea.



The site is one of the most spectacular and unspoiled Roman ruins in the Mediterranean.

The city appears to have been founded by Phoenician colonists sometime around 1100 BC, although it did not achieve prominence until Carthage became a major power in the Mediterranean Sea in the 4th century BC.

It nominally remained part of Carthage's dominions until the end of the Third Punic War in 146 BC and then became part of the Roman Republic, although from about 200 BC onward, it was for all intents and purposes an independent city.

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