Archaeology is the part of history that smells, has substance, and has the ability to uncover ancient mysteries. I love archaeology, even the boring stuff. The Dig is not boring. Slow paced, yes, as archaeology is a slow paced science. But not boring. The scene is set in 1939 as Britain is preparing for war….
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I have never traveled because someone tried to sell me a destination. I’ve chosen my destinations to travel to because someone told me a good story or tall tale about their experience there, or they showed me a few of their magical and personal photographs. I’m attracted to a place because it’s an important contemporary art center or historical in some art or cultural or archaeological or spiritual way and often the experience of being in a landscape also inspires me while the deeper mystery of a destination is what pulls me there.
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