Nikon D7200, 12-24mm f/4G lens @12mm f/8, aperture priority. |
"The location of the Temple of Apollo is upon Temple Hill, from which it could have been seen across Ancient Corinth. It was built upon an outcropping of natural rock, which allowed for a sturdy platform on which the temple could then be built. And if, as has been suggested, that the temple upon Temple Hill is actually the Temple of Apollo, as mentioned by Pausanias in his Description of Greece, then it was located 'as you go along another road from the market-place, which leads to Sicyon, you can see [it] on the right...'" — "Temple of Apollo, Corinth" Warwick University |