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Ancient sites you can still walk through today

Today's Wander Trivia takes you somewhere unforgettable - no passport required.
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Ancient sites you can still walk through today
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There's something magical about standing in a place where people lived, worshiped, traded, and dreamed thousands of years ago. Ancient ruins aren't just museum pieces; many are open-air time machines you can explore on foot, letting you step into history rather than just read about it.
From stone cities carved into cliffs to well-preserved streets that once buzzed with daily life, these sites offer a rare opportunity to walk the same paths as ancient civilizations. Here are some of the most incredible ancient places around the world that you can still walk through today.
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