4.6 Million shells, 2000 sqft of mosaic and one big mystery within the depths of the shell grotto in Margate. Discovered in 1835 by Mr James Newlove’s son who was lowered down originally in the persuit of digging his fathers… Continue reading
Osiris (Greek language, also Usiris; the Egyptian language name is variously transliterated Asar, Aser, Ausar, Ausir, Wesir, or Ausare) was an Egyptian god, usually called the god of the Afterlife. Osiris is one of the oldest gods for whom records… Continue reading
The Oscar winning film director Costas Gavras created a 13 minutes film that was a part of the Acropolis museum exhibition since its opening earlier this year. A 1,5 minutes sequence of the movie, depicted old icons of Greek Orthodox… Continue reading
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Hagia Sophia ? Basilica, Mosque, Museum.
There are places on earth which can’t refer to one culture and one belief only. They are the indelible traces of human history, long, intricate and sometimes bloody. One of these is… Continue reading