Colossal red granite statue of pharaoh found close to the great temple of sunken Heracleion: Frank Goddio/Hilti Foundation, photo: Christoph Gerigk Sunken and forgotten off the coast of Egypt, hidden beneath layers and layers of sand and silt lies the once bustling metropolis city of Thonis-Heracleion (the Egyptian and Greek names of the city), a city lost between legend and reality. The sunken civilisation that was once barely more than a legend, appearing in only a few rare inscriptions and ancient texts, was discovered by Frank Goddio and the European Institute for Underwater Archaeology (IEASM) in the early 2000s while searching for Napoleon's warship remains from the Battle of the Nile in 1798. The city, that was disappeared beneath the Mediterranean Sea 1,200 years ago predated its more commonly known neighbour, Alexandria, as the main trading port of the region, built on the banks of the Nile river serving as the obligatory port of entry to Egypt for all ships coming from t...
In Roman mythology, the story of Romulus and Remus tells how the ancient city of Rome was founded. The larger than life-sized bronze statue of the she-wolf suckling the twins, La Lupa Capitolina, has since become a symbol of Rome and is now one of the most recognisable icons of ancient mythology. There are many many replicas around the world, but the original sculpture is housed in the Palazzo dei Conservatori on the Campidoglio (one of the seven hills of Rome), Rome, Italy. As legend has it, Romulus and Remus were twin boys born to the princess Rhea Silvia and Mars, the fierce Roman god of war. Seeing the possible potential threat to his rule, the king ordered the boys to be killed, leaving them abandoned on the band of the River Tiber to die. The twins were found by a she-wolf, who cared for and protected them until they were found and adopted by Faustulus, a shepherd. They grew up unaware of their true identity, tending to flocks. As they grew older, the boys became natural leaders....
If you're anything like all of us here at Greece Med Travel Centre , you probably have a serious case of travel withdrawals! We're all waiting for the borders to open back up so we can jet out of here and start experiencing the world again. But for now, we will have to settle with virtual travel from the comfort of our couches. Thankfully, being at home has given us plenty of time to catch up on some of the most amazing travel shows! So sit back, log into your favourite streaming site and get ready to take a tour of the world with some of our favourite travel shows. Our top 15 Travel Show picks: 1. Street Food - Netflix From the creators of Chef's Table, this series takes to the streets for a half-our episodes that transport viewers to some of the world's most vibrant cities, where the rich culture of street food is explored. Currently there are two seasons, one exploring Asia and the other Latin America. Take it from us... you're going to be very hungry after watc...