Tag Archives: archaeology
Daily Photo: A Little Perspective
Siem Reap, Cambodia, March 2016.
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Tagged Angkor Wat, archaeology, architecture, Cambodia, door, Siem Reap, temple
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Daily Photo: Temple, Reflected
Ayutthaya, August 2013.
Bagan
“Next year, Madonna is getting a haircut.” We were bumping along the dusty streets of Bagan, and our horsecart driver was talking about one of his two horses (named Madonna and Rambo) who was pulling us around. He had just … Continue reading
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Tagged archaeology, Bagan, Burma, horse cart, Myanmar, temples
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Archaeology and Gastronomy
On the way from Palermo to Agrigento, which was our home for the next two nights, the group stopped in the towns of Segesta and Selinunte to see the archaeological sites, which are ruins from the ancient Greek settlement of … Continue reading
Posted in Agrigento, Italy, Segesta, Selinunte, Think
Tagged Agrigento, ancient Greece, archaeology, italian food, Italy, marzipan, pizza, ruins, Segesta, Selinunte, Selinus, Sicily, Valle dei Templi
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