October 2007

Cretan Tales. Heraklion

As I said before, we’ve spend a day in the capital of Crete – Heraklion. All morning was dedicated to the Knossos and his invisible Labyrinth and the rest of the time we just wandered around the marine, the old town, browsed through the exotic goodies at the market and attempted to find an archaeological […]

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Cretan Tales. Knossos.

This time my son was my companion. And despite of him being annoyingly intolerable of the heat (mind you, it was "just" the end of September!), in the end he still said he liked the trip (then added: next time, mom, please choose the place closer to the northern pole) So… we’ve started off in the

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It’s All In The Myths

I don’t know if anybody else studied the Ancient History at school, but from my school years I remembered only the fairy-tale-ish myths of the Ancient Greece. Gods and Heroes, mysterious creatures, all too fascinating to learn historical lessons from, but on the other hand, they left more prominent trace in memory. And if you’d

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