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POPSAtlantis May be the romantic in me but ever since child always fascinated with legend of Atlastis
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POPSTop 2 Greece Trips Greece conjures up a sense of timelessness, whether you are in the bustling modern city of Athens with the elegant Acropolis at its heart or relaxing on a beautiful beach on an idyllic sun-washed island.
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POPS12 Most Amazing Pools in the World If you have to ask, YOU CAN'T AFFORD IT! It used to be that all you had to attract people to your hotel was build a pool. As tourists evolved, the pool was considered a must. Thus the indoor pool became a standard of luxury. Today, both of those types of pools are anything but impressive. It is this reason that many hotels are spending thousands, if not millions, on their pools in hopes of attracting customers. Check out some of these luxury hotel pools to see what we are talking about. bahamas, bali, chili, costa rica, dubai, iceland, las vegas, macau, new york, oman, santorini, turkey
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POPSGreek Island Cruises We should try to get Mandy and his husband on one of these Greek Island Cruises; I think Santorini is the best choice for their honeymoon.
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POPSWorld's Most Romantic Restaurants These 12 restaurant picks from around the world have all the right elements—a seductive view, an unhurried atmosphere, terrific food—but never veer into sentimentality. Because style mixed with subtlety is a more potent aphrodisiac than straight saccharine.
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POPS Naughty Amateur Bikini Babes Also in the village Imerovigli is a new luxurious complex built in 2003 that consists of studios and honeymoon suites. Décor and furnishings are in the traditional Cycladic with some of their old antiques as well. Pegasus is located next to St. Nikolaso Byzantine monastery.
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POPSThera eruption was bigger still Some scientists have suggested that the eruption may be connected to the decline of the Minoan people, an ancient sea-faring civilisation living on nearby Crete. Others have even tried to link the event to the legendary disappearance of the island of Atlantis.
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POPSBiblical Plagues and Thera Eruption: New Evidence A very important scientific paper that connects the Biblical Plagues in the Book of Exodus to the mega-eruption of Santorini (Thera) volcano around 1645 BCE. Six medical papyri from the Second Intermediate Period of Egyptian Kingdom describe the effects of Santorini's volcanic ash and acid rains. Up to now, there were few Egyptian documents deciphered, which told about the "unusual" disasters that Egypt experienced in the Late Bronze Age and specifically only the document known as "Admonitions of Ipuwer" were giving the clues that could be connected to a serious volcanic eruption: "rivers becoming red", "cattles dying" and "sulphur rains". Many researchers claimed the source of those "plagues" in the Book of Exodus could be the results of the Santorini eruption. Now these medical papyri from ancient Egypt supports those theories.