Tigra K: Temple E in Selinunte
Tigra K: Temple of Hera
Tigra K: Temple of Hera, 490-480 BC
Tigra K: Peripteros with part of cella
Tigra K: Temple C seen from afar
Tigra K: Corner columns of Temple E
Tigra K: View to the Mediterranean sea through the peristyle
Tigra K: A good place for hiding
Tigra K: Archeologists call it Temples F and E.
Tigra K: After a fire on the East Hill
Tigra K: What is left of Temple F
Tigra K: Use your imagination
Tigra K: Two photographers plus me
Tigra K: Fourteen columns and some entablature
Tigra K: Selinunte ruins
Tigra K: Take off! Or landing?
Tigra K: Striking a pose
Tigra K: Temple C, 550 BC
Tigra K: Take them off!
Tigra K: Noble rubble
Tigra K: Mediterranean Sea coast
Tigra K: Approaching the temple
Tigra K: Caryatid
Tigra K: Doric capital
Tigra K: Temple C, partly re-erected
Tigra K: A very obliging tree
Tigra K: Cumulus clouds over Temple of Hera
Tigra K: Road to Temple E from the Acropolis
Tigra K: Agave and column
Tigra K: Cactus in Selinunte