Pages

Sunday, August 16, 2020

Watch these GIFs reconstruct 7 global historic ancient ruins into how they originally looked in all their glory

[A man takes a picture next the ancient Parthenon temple at the Acropolis hill of Athens, on Monday, May 18, 2020. Greece reopened the Acropolis in Athens and other ancient sites Monday, along with high schools, shopping malls, and mainland travel in the latest round of easing pandemic restrictions imposed in late March. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)]Associated Press * Most international travel is on hold because of COVID-19. * Expedia created GIFs that show how ancient ruins would have looked in their prime. * Countries around the world have banned American tourists from entry, so virtual travel will have to do for now. * Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. The coronavirus has put travel on hold for the foreseeable future, but there are still ways to see the world and scratch that travel itch. Expedia commissioned artists to create GIFs showing how seven ancient wonders looked in their prime, and the results are fascinating.  US residents probably won't be taking international vacations anytime soon. Most of the European Union, along with China, Japan, New Zealand, and others, have banned American tourists due to its ongoing struggle containing the coronavirus pandemic. Back in March, Google Earth put together a list of 30 UNESCO World Heritage sites anyone could virtually visit and learn about. Now, Expedia's GIFs are expanding the virtual travel experience.  THE RUINS OF THE PARTHENON IN GREECE ARE RESTORED TO THEIR FULL GLORY AS A TEMPLE FOR THE GODDESS ATHENA. Expedia LITTLE OF THE AREA SACRA DI LARGO ARGENTINA TEMPLE RUINS IN ROME SURVIVED, BUT THE RUINS ARE NOW HOME TO HUNDREDS OF CATS. Expedia THE PYRAMID OF THE SUN IN MEXICO IS ONE OF THE OLDEST AND LARGEST IN THE REGION. Expedia SEE THE REST OF THE STORY AT BUSINESS INSIDER SEE ALSO: * The best password managers * Sony's new $350 'Bose killer' headphones vs. Bose's highly rated $400 noise-cancelling headphones * More than 70 people entered a bidding war to buy an abandoned Cold War-era missile silo complex in North Dakota — take a look at the property SEE ALSO: SEE INSIDE THE IDAHO FACTORY WHERE A COMPANY TURNS SHIPPING CONTAINERS INTO SUSTAINABLE TINY HOMES


READ THE ORIGINAL POST AT www.businessinsider.com