Twisted Spires
A significant number of churches around Europe have twisted or crooked spires. While various legends account for the deformations, the more practical reality is that they are the result of either shortcomings in construction techniques, or intentional design. We'll take…
Mount Etna (Volcano Week 7)
Siciliy's Mount Etna is the largest volcano in Italy, the tallest in all of Europe, and one of the world's most active volcanoes, with some form of volcanic activity taking place almost constantly. Mount Etna's height varies with the ongoing…
The War of 1812 – USA
We recently took a look at important Canadian battlefield locations from the War of 1812, as well as a number of memorials. As a follow-up, here is a collection of equally-important sites in the USA, where the War covered a…
The War of 1812 – Canada
This summer, communities around North America are marking the two-hundredth anniversary of the start of the War of 18121. Perceptions of the conflict and its outcomes very much depend on where you live and what history you were taught in…
London 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics (Part 2)
Continuing our tour of Olympic venues, we today move away from the Olympic Zone, to two other areas of London: the River Zone and Central Zone, where Games organisers are making use of well-known London landmarks for as many events…
London 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics (Part 1)
It may have escaped your attention, given the lack of publicity, but there is a large sporting event about to get underway in England's capital city. The London 2012 Summer Olympics start tomorrow, with the Paralympics to follow on August…
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