What's the oldest building or structure you've set foot in?

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Took me a sec to think this one over. I've never been to places like Greece or Egypt with the before Chris shit, nor have I been to Rome. Oldest cathedral I've been in is Aachen from 805 AD.

And then I thought of President of the French Club, @DerekJohnson and his time in Arles, France.

So for me it's Roman Amphitheater in Arles. 90 A.D.

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Took me a sec to think this one over. I've never been to places like Greece or Egypt with the before Chris shit, nor have I been to Rome. Oldest cathedral I've been in is Aachen from 805 AD.

And then I thought of President of the French Club, @DerekJohnson and his time in Arles, France.

So for me it's Roman Amphitheater in Arles. 90 A.D.

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Same. We? must've done the same study abroad program,
 
Probably historic buildings in Philadelphia. Well, unless you count the Kamehameha ruins on the Big Island, but not sure how old those were or which Kamehameha it was.
 
Not sure

Stonehenge might be older than the Djoser Pyramid at Saqqara

Climbed about 50ft up the Great Pyramid before seeing the signs in four languages telling me not to climb the fucking pyramid
 
Took me a sec to think this one over. I've never been to places like Greece or Egypt with the before Chris shit, nor have I been to Rome. Oldest cathedral I've been in is Aachen from 805 AD.

And then I thought of President of the French Club, @DerekJohnson and his time in Arles, France.

So for me it's Roman Amphitheater in Arles. 90 A.D.

27797952005_c9bd8427f7_c.jpg

Same. We? must've done the same study abroad program,

I went on a 3 week tour of Europe with 30 kids from my HS. Had my first taste of @creepycoug 's bomb ass Paella there as well. Apparently a lot of the commie Spaniards ended up in the south of France after their Civil War.
 
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Whatever the fuck those Mayan ruins are outside of Tulum.

And fuck this stop on the tour -which way to the cenotes and swimming with sea turtles and shit?

 
Arena Verona. A.D. 30
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I was deciding between the Mayan pyramid on Cozumel and the Tower of London but if we’re accepting Stonehenge, then that.
 
I've been to the Lascaux caves, but otherwise yes the coliseum in Arles as Yella said
 
I think it was an Etruscan hill town from 700/800 BC. Did a quarter abroad in Rome so did all the central Italy stuff.
 
Not very old, but Castles in Wales... lots of them, the best was Pembroke on the Western tip of Wales along the river 4w8z9a88yx3s.jpg
 
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