Ruined Treasures in Babylon Await an Iraq Without Fighting
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Crumbling brick buildings, some 2,500 years old, look like smashed sand castles at the beach.
Famous sites, like the Tower of Babel and the Hanging Gardens, are swallowed up by river reeds.
Signs of military occupation are everywhere, including trenches, bullet casings, shiny coils of razor wire and blast walls stamped, "This side Scud protection."
Babylon, the mud-brick city with the million-dollar name, has paid the price of war. It has been ransacked, looted, torn up, paved over, neglected and roughly occupied. Archaeologists said American soldiers even used soil thick with priceless artifacts to stuff sandbags.
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Here's another story and different perspective about the U.S. occupation forces damaging ancient Iraqi city of Babylon.
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