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Built upon the tombs of ancient kings, this was once the most sacred building on the acropolis. Known today for its famous porch of the maidens, this building is steeped in history, myth and legend. From the acropolis of Athens, join us as we explore the Erechtheion.
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“For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.” Eph. 6:12
Definition of untrustworthy and loose character are those that don't believe in God.
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Beneath the slopes of the Acropolis of Athens, is what has been described as the most well preserved monument in Ancient Greece. The Tower of the Winds was an ancient clock tower with working sundials precisely carved into each of its 8 sides, and is sometimes known as the big Ben of the Ancient world. Above the sundials, it is adorned with finely crafted representations of the 8 gods of the wind, and the tower once displayed the direction of the wind. Even with all this on the outside of the tower, what was most impressive may have been what was inside. We will explore the theories around this advanced mechanism which was powered by water.
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In this video, we take a look from above at the beauty that the Greek island of Kos has to offer. Clear, turquoise waters and endless beaches. Plus, we get spoilt with historic ruins and picturesque landscapes.
Kos is a popular Greek holiday island in the southeast of the Aegean Sea. It is located in the middle of the Dodecanese and is surrounded by the islands of Kalymnos, Pserimos, and Nisyros island. It is the third-largest Dodecanese island, after Rhodes Island and Karpathos Island. Kos is not a big island, it has an area of 295 square kilometres, and the coastline is about 110 km long. The island has a rich history, with many historical monuments of remarkable archaeological as well as tourist interest.
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