- Traveller Teo Jioshvili, 29, was determined to photograph Syria's magnificent ancient city of Palmyra
- She captured sites such as Temple of Bel and Baal Shamin, which have been destroyed by ISIS
- The traveller hopes her photographs will serve as a record of the heritage in Syria that's being wiped out
- She captured sites such as Temple of Bel and Baal Shamin, which have been destroyed by ISIS
Despite the outbreak of civil war, traveller Teo Jioshvili was determined to photograph Syria's magnificent ancient city of Palmyra - a Unesco site now being systemically destroyed by Isis.Yes.The 29-year-old, from Georgia, visited the site in 2010 and 2011 as fighting broke out, despite the warnings. Most people, after seeing these images, will be glad that she was so brave.
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And from the Telegraph: Khaled al-Asaad, curator - obituary. Scholar and director of antiquities at Palmyra in Syria
Background here with many links.