File:Perge Nymphaeum with Kestros in 2012 3948.jpg

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English: One of a series of pictures taken over several years, of a fountain where luckily the sculpture of a river god, Krestos, is still in place. The fountain is from the time of Hadrian and maybe because of that is also called Hadrian’s Fountain. Some pictures show its setting at the start of the main colonnaded street, others its structure on the inside, or details of its decoration.
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