Roman ruins are not complete without a freestanding arch or two...
As many as I have seen, I am always in awe that such a structure was not only built in it's time, but with the efficiency and effort that we can no longer match.
These ruins were unique to me as they were set way back off the road, woods grown up around them, and very uncommercial.
There were two archaeological digs in progress, both were uncovering additional Roman roads. These two gentlemen were working on their own, and a college group was work at the other. Thankfully one spoke English and was kind enough to answer some questions about the ruins.
This section was up and over a hill, out of view, if you did not continue on the path.
I thought this was the end, and started back, noticing people in a lower section to the back.
This was some type of burial area. It was a little creepy for me, as I like to be respectful of where I tread, but it was difficult to tell what was what.
So here I find an open tomb...and yes, I finally got the nerve to check out the open end. I did not desire to get too close, so I just stuck my camera in the end and "flash"
All I can say is that I did not see anything worth reporting, but the film did have an odd blur that looked like an eye....