My favorite place is Greece and now I’m revealing three places that are my travel secrets. (You can now get a set of FREE e-books with my travel secrets and hundreds more from leading travel writers. Use A Traveler’s Library link for the Travel Secrets books.)
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A video shows the striking new Acropolis Museum, and A Traveler’s Library reviews the week spent in Greece.
Destination: Greece Read: Childe Harold, Canto II, XI-XIII and XV By Lord Byron If you are lucky, you’ll tune in to the Acropolis web page in time to hear the ceremony of opening today. (They have a video embedded in the web site, but don’t say what time. Presumably quite early U.S. time)
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Christopher Hitchens writes eloquently in Vanity Fair about Acropolis Museum. Just one of many world wide articles.
When you visit Greece, it helps to know a bit about the mythology, gods and heroes. This is particularly true if you want to enjoy the Parthenon in Athens and understand the current controversy over the British Museum vs. Greece. The recommended Mythology by Edith Hamilton reveals that ancient Greeks were good story tellers.
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Destination: Athens Books: Dinner With Persephone by Patricia Storace Eurydice Street: A Place in Athens by Sofka Zinovieff Of course the book titles would refer to characters of Greek myth–but did they both have to refer to beautiful women trapped in Hades? Of course in Persephone’s case it is only part of the year, but [...]
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