Pliny the Elder: An Enduring Witness to Natural Grandeur

Pliny the Elder Gaius or Gaius Pliny the Second (Comum, c. 23-Estabia, August 25, 79) was a Ancient Roman writer and soldier from the 1st century, known by the name of Pliny the Elder to differentiate him from his nephew and adoptive son Pliny. the young man. He belonged to the equestrian order and held administrative and financial positions in Gaul and in Hispania. He carried out studies and research on natural, ethnographic and geographical phenomena compiled in his Natural …

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Viewpoints at New York City

Viewpoints in New York City New York City not only has classic skyscrapers like the Empire State Building or The Edge or the One World Observatory, which is the tallest building in the city. The Summit On Vanderbilte Observatory, in the heart of Manhattan, offers an experience designed by none other than Kenzo Digital. Not only the objective of visiting a viewpoint is to enjoy the best views. There is also an added value: photograph yourself in a unique and …

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Sex tourism in ancient Greece

Sex Tourism in Ancient Greece – Lesbos Island The entire pantheon of Greek gods is famous for its hedonistic antics and sexual exploits. The truth and the ancient history of the island of Lesbos, for a long time it was associated with lesbianism, but it was very different from what is usually believed. In this way, in a BBC documentary and article it is stated that the island was historically a habitual destination for men who practiced sex tourism! In …

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The new Elizabeth Line in London

  The new Elizabeth Line New Elizabeth Line will begin to circulate from May 24, 2022 through the tunnels excavated under the center of London, confirmed the state operator Transport for London (TfL). The opening constitutes a fundamental milestone in the evolution of the line since it will allow progress with the integration of all the routes that today are separate railway lines -although updated- and operated under the TfL Rail brand.   However, continuous services between the different terminals …

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