Journey To Antiquities
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Was fortunate to just come back from a trip to Greece/Turkey/Italy. Great trip if you like ancient history! First time I have ever go to that part of the world. It is amazing the engineering and building skills people had back then with just hand tools.
(Of course, somewhere on the way back, I managed to catch COVID. Not too bad, but my body is just very tired. I think basically a mild case.)
To bore you with some pictures
Temple of Zeus and Helena at the Acropolis in Athens Greece
Parthenon on the Acropolis in Athens Greece
Ancient Road in Ephesus, Turkey
Main Library in Ephesus, Turkey
Marektplace square in Ephesus, Turkey
Ampitheater near Taormina, Sicily. (Mount Etna is in the background)
Ampitheater in Pompei, Italy
Street scene in Pompei, Italy
Pompei mummy
Recovered Wall painting from inside a house. Pompei, Italy
Coloseum, Rome Italy
Coloseum
Coloseum
Tibor River, Rome Italy
Julius Caesar Assassination Site (By the two pine trees on the right) Et tu Brute?!!
Trevi Fountain - Rome Italy
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Saint Peter Square with Bascilica in the background - Holy See
From the steps of Saint Peter Bascilia (basically offosite view of above picture)
Emabassies of Holy See. Most are just a single office space in a building just over the "border". Taiwan flag is on the top of the first picture. Interesting that none of the embassies is actually in the Holy See. They are all located in Italy. Also interesting is that Italy does not recognize Taiwan, but yet hosts its embassy. LOL
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@taiwan_girl said in Journey To Antiquities:
It was amazing (to me at least) for example, that the Rome Coloseum was built in only 9 years.
Don't get me started...
Look at how long it took to build the Empire State Building and others from that era. Even the
SearsWillis Tower took less than a decade.Compare with the boondoggles of the Boston tunnel, California's (sort-of) high-speed rail.
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@George-K On the tour of the Coloseum, the tour director was talking about how they moved and lifted such large pieces of stone. He said that they basically had a giant hamster wheel attached to ropes/pulleys and there were be tens or hundreds of people walking on this hamster wheel to provide the power. Crazy!!!
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@taiwan_girl said in Journey To Antiquities:
Crazy
There's a video from a long time ago explaining how one man could have done a lot of the work of Stonehenge.
Fascinating stuff.
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@taiwan_girl said in Journey To Antiquities:
It was amazing (to me at least) for example, that the Rome Coloseum was built in only 9 years.
and payed for by the spoils from Jerusalem from Vespasian's and Titus' war against Judea....
just sayin
so I guess you can some ancestor of mine payed for it