Long time ago… The future came…

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Acropolis.

In the heart of the cradle of civilization.

Visit it and walk the steps of Socrates and other Greek philosophers. Feel the sun like it was felt 2,500 years ago by Pericles and the great Athenian generals right before they decided to battle Xerxes.

Right there, between the olive trees, Greek the dirt. Touch the Earth. They did the same. And they didn’t feel alone. But proud.

Because you were watching…

Old highways. Long gone…

Three rivers now interred beneath heaps of sand in the Sahara Desert might have been the superhighways of the Stone Age.

Simulations reveal that the rivers, each about as big as the Missouri or Rhine River, meandered across the Sahara 125,000 years ago. Early humans probably followed the lush corridors as migration routes across North Africa, scientists propose September 11 in PLOS ONE. [1]

Old paths, long gone…
The story of humankind…

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