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D (96-111 points) F (0-95 points) Welcome to my Travels around the world and through time. We can all inspired by those around us, the beauty Of cultures and people can be irresistible to a traveler like myself. So join me on my journeys through time and countries, places and people. Sit back and have an open mind, embrace new and interesting ideas..
. Even if they come from thousands of years ago. Follow the beautiful words of Robert Frost," Two roads diverged in a wood, And II took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. " taboo Ancient M e Zambia We
...lcome to Ancient Mahatma Zanzibar..
.. Before 1 EEOC would like to welcome you to our first stop in my travels through time and countries and cultures, to the beauty of the The Amatol Hills. These hills form what is part of the Amatol National park, and the Mother and Child formation is the most special destinations in Zanzibar.
Mahatma National Park is spectacularly beautiful and is also filled with a quiet serenity. The Amatol Hills in Zanzibar was proclaimed a Unesco World Heritage Site in 2003. The Motorboat Hills is a location of large archaeological significance. Over 3000 rock art sites created by thro San inhabitants dating from 2000 years ago are amassed here at the park.
You will also be able to find other artifacts such as clay ovens and stone tools,that date back fro
the Pre-middle Stone Age (approximately 300 000 B? ) can also be found in many numerous caves that have been opened to the public in the Amatol National Park in Zanzibar.
The San people were originally part of a pastoral culture and language group found across Southern Africa. The Sans did originate from the northern area of modern day Botswana. These people traveled all the way to the Cape of Pica some nearly 2000 years ago. As we enjoy the beauty of these parks, remember to take care Of this beautiful environment and work as hard as you can to help the preservation efforts here as well. Ethane's Temple In our second stop in our travels we come to Ancient Greece.
My favorite place to stop happens to be my favorite temple. This is an image of the Temple of Athena.
The Greeks decided to build the temple to Athena as part of an effort to beat the Spartan and become a world power. The temple was built a little small, but that was due to it's location on a rocky outcropping. The Temple was positioned there so that the people of Athens could worship their victory goddess and hope for a victory in their war endeavors. " A cult statue Of Athena Nikkei stood inside the small mm x mm NAS.
An account by the ancient writer Pausing describes the statue as made of wood, holding a helmet in her left hand, and a pomegranate (symbol of fertility) in her right. Unlike the famous "Winged Victory of Commemorates" in the Louvre Museum, this Nikkei statue was wingless. This led Athenians in later centuries to
call it Nikkei Patters (wing-less victory), and a legend arose that the statue was deprived of wings so she could never leave the city. " retrieved from the wed September 25,2014 http://WV. Sacred-destinations.
Com/Greece/Athens- temple-of-Athenian Lass, Tibet The Beauty and wonder of our trip brings us to our next destination. Our destination is a center of peace for so many people in the world.
The beauty of the city of Lass, Tibet. Tibet has fascinated humanity for centuries.
Tibet found just beyond the enormous Himalayas, and sits on the highest plateau of the world. Mostly inaccessible to the outside world and has always been a halogen to all mortal beings as a outer worldly destination. Tibet also is a land of ancient Buddhist culture, artistic monasteries and centuries-old caravan trails. Its snowboarded mountains and windswept plateau are the highest in the world. The world's highest mountain in the world, Mount Everest, rises in southern Tibet.
This county is seeped in spiritual traditions, temples and monasteries, lakes and rivers, and mighty snow clad peaks. The people of this region are Buddhist and are generous and kind. Buddhism , with a history of some 1,300 years is shaped into a unique form of "Lamas". Tibetan history, culture and religion are mixed together and infiltrate every aspect of the Tibetan social life. Tibetan religious arts have a distinctive style with adoption of Indian and Chinese Buddhist influence, creating a pearl of Oriental Buddhist art.
The modern scene in Tibet includes modern technology, medicine, grammar, logic, Buddhist philosophy, rhetoric, words and expressions, syntax, drama and astrology.
Tibet is known as the Sea Of Songs and Dances; folk songs and
dances are diverse, especially during the "Shoots Festival" in August . The Pyramids of the Sun and Moon (Theocratic;n) Travel along with me to another destination. One that is full of mystery and surprise. Our next trip to Theocratic;n was not originally built by the Aztec. As a mater of fact, may have been built another 1 000 years or more before the Aztec used it for their ceremonies.
The Mexicans were in awe of the ancient people of their country as well as their city, although very little is known about it and who originally built it.
They believed this temple to be the birthplace Of the most recent creation, where the new sun had been born. The pyramid to the sun was built on a lava tube cave. Callisthenic's who is he goddess of lakes and streams, and Tallow the god of fertility and rain. Although this temple was not built by the Aztec, it was considered a very scared place. The Aztec used ideas from the architecture of this temple to create other temples as well as copying other objects they found here as well.
Even in modern times these temples are still used for religious purpose since Catholicism is the current religion of Mexico, You will often find roman catholic churches built on top of many of the ancient temples.
The Pieta,Michelangelo SST. Pewter's Basilica. Vatican City Now we have landed in Vatican City in Rome. A land full of history and culture. Especially in the time of the renaissances this area was a haven for artist who were often commission by the Pope or other cardinals to create works of
religious importance for the people of the city.
The Pieta; is a popular masterpiece among the people of Vatican The name of the sculpture means pity or compassion. It depicts the crucified Christ laying in the arms of his mother, the Blessed Virgin Mary after he had been crucified to the cross. This sculpture was commissioned by a French Cardinal living in Rome. The beauty of the sculpture was created by Michelangelo when he was just a young man n his twenties. Rome, like Tibet is a center for many of religious faith, especially Catholics, since this is where their head of church lives.
All catholic doctrine is created and kept here in the city. Along with the religious culture here, it ties deeply with the arts and foods found in this area. Pilgrimages are made to Rome by millions yearly Vatican Square, Rome so we do not have to travel to far to our next Stop, The Vatican Square. Considered the center of Rome, It was commissioned in 1655 by Pope Alexander. The Pope commissioned architect Gain Lorenz Bernie to design the layout of the square. The square was created around SST.
Peters Basilica. The Vatican Square holds a lot of humanitarian interest, especially to us travelers.
Mainly because of the power the catholic Church held in renaissance area. Much of the decisions made by the church affected most of the population, even across the seas. The movement toward a greater sense of propriety had been instigated by the Church just a decade before Bernie began work on his colonnade at the Vatican. The Church recognized that its own excesses had fueled the Reformation,
but a feud between two Catholic monarchs, the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V (r.
519-?58), head of the furling Spanish Empire, and Francis of France (r. 1515-47) stymied its efforts to respond politically.
But despite their ongoing conflict-?financed, on the Spanish side, by gold and silver from the newly discovered Americas-?both monarchs understood the necessity of addressing the threat posed by the Protestant Reformation. They convinced the pope to convene the so-called Council of Trend in 1545. Its charge was to outline a path of reform for the Church itself. " Assayer, Henry M.
(201 2) Discovering Humanities Paul Revere, after Henry Pelham, The Bloody Massacre 1770 As we move a bit forward in time, we can find ourselves discussing the rights of the colonist with some of our forefathers of our country. By the beginning of 1 770, there were 4,000 British soldiers in Boston, a city with 1 5,000 inhabitants, and tensions were running high. On the evening of March 5, crowds of day laborers, apprentices, and merchant sailors began to pelt British soldiers with snowballs and rocks. A shot rang out, and then several soldiers fired their weapons. When it was over, five civilians lay dead or dying, including Crisps Tucks, an African American merchant sailor who had escaped from slavery more than twenty years earlier. " This was such a time of hardship for many of the early settlers of our country.
They lived in fear of the British troops, and in secret many of them helped to support Washington's efforts. Ernest Missioner, Memory of CiVil war Next we behold the beauty and sadness of Ernest Missioner's Memory of Civil War.
This was painted at time in Paris when it was riddled in economic strife. Artist, Merchants, Shopkeepers, became their own class. A group of people who owned next to nothing. This is when prostitution became a disease amongst Paris for woman had no other way to earn a living.
There was a desire from the upper class to desire a profit no mater the human cost. The corpses of rioters, together with the cobblestones that form the remains of a barricade, lie like dummies who have lost their limbs in the center of a Paris street lined with old houses. Ernest Missioner painted this picture after a watercolors (Musse du Louvre) done at the scene on June 25, 1848, during the workers' riots. These events made for a troubled beginning to the Second Republic, a few months after the February 1848 revolution.
The painter, a captain in the National Guard who was sympathetic to the overspent, painted the scene that lay before him after a barricade had been taken near to the town hall.
The painting is highly original in comparison with another depiction of a barricade, Liberty Leading the People (July 28, 1830) by Dielectric (1 831, Musse du Louvre), celebrating the revolution Of 1830. There is no pretension to allegory here, no pompous rhetoric. It is the most powerful image to emerge from the events of 1848. "Venom. Louvre.
FRR Starry Night, Van Gogh Our Final stop brings us to an amazingly beautiful time in art. Will be a bit pushy as a tour guide and choose my favorite art piece from this time. Starry night, by Vincent Van Gogh. Such an inspiring
painting created in a time of artistic invention in France.
Inspiring that even a song by Don McLean was written about it.
" His brother Thee, manager off Parisian art gallery and a gifted connoisseur of contemporary art, was unimpressed, telling Vincent, "l clearly sense what preoccupies you in the new canvases like the village in the moonlight... But I feel that the search for style takes away the real sentiment of things. " (813, 22 October 1 889) Although Thee van Gogh felt that the painting ultimately pushed style too far at the expense of true emotive absence, the work has become iconic of individualized expression in modern landscape painting.
Parsons, Noel,(2014) Van Sago's Starry Night, commentators. Org What do you feel as you look at this amazing art? Do you feel entranced by the beauty r do you feel like Thee Van Gogh? So we have reached the end of our postcard journey. We have traveled through space and time. Walked amongst ancient ruins, tasted the ideals of freedoms, marched forward with our forefathers and have seen beauty like non other.
We have seen peace and turmoil and all the labors we humans thrust upon each other in haste to be in this world. I hope that as you glance upon these images, you slow and stop and absorb each one.
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