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Roman Ruins Normally, Roman archaeological sites can be classified under the rather boring description of “a series of small walls”. It’s true that kids have remarkable imaginations but some ruins defy anything more imaginative than jumping on to them and then off again. For no real good reason this is normally strictly prohibited on archaeological […]
If you’re planning a holiday to Cyprus, Paphos is a fantastic destination to choose. Packed with historical attractions and a rich culture, this coastal city is a fascinating one to explore – but how can you make sure you don’t spend over the odds? Fort of Paphos / Photo licensed under the Creative Commons, created […]
Selinunte is one of the most important archaeological sites in Sicily. The locality is famous for its spectacular ruins of the ancient Greek city. It was founded in 628 BC by Doric settlers from Megara Hyblaea. It was demolished several times due to the long-term conflict with Carthage and Segesta, and finally destroyed by the […]
Ayia Napa is a very famous and popular resort, which can be found in the south-eastern tip of the island of Cyprus. Originally a poor fishing village Ayia Napa changed it face like by a magic into a very visited site, which annually welcomes thousands of tourists from all around the world. Sandy beaches on […]
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