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DixieThorn rated 18 months ago - The man reads Pablo Neruda! Gotta love 'em!Ode To Wine
--Pablo Neruda
Day-colored wine,
night-colored wine,
wine with purple feet
or wine with topaz blood,
wine,
starry child
of earth,
wine, smooth
as a golden sword,
soft
as lascivious velvet,
wine, spiral-seashelled
and full ...
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87 Reviews
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 kismet72 rated 19 months ago- Enjoying the man as much as I'm enjoying his stumbles. Thank you...
 - Imupabvit rated 21 months ago
- Sad, really. And stupid to boot!
If i'm not with you i must be against?
Dont be a troll
 adsumus rated 23 months ago-
Great blog! Wonderful pictures and so many excellents stumbles!
 christian300 rated 19 months ago-
Always enjoy visiting TidalRip's pages, informative, especially concerning Scientific or Historical events. Love his alluring avatar. Just have to repost this amazing find.
Search 'locates' Homer's Ithaca
Map
An amateur British archaeologist says he has located Ithaca, the homeland of Homer's legendary hero Odysseus.
Robert Bittlestone - backed by two experts - claims the rocky island depicted in The Odyssey is part of Greek tourist destination Cephalonia.
He used satellite imagery to match the area's landscape with descriptions in the poem about the return of the man behind the wooden horse of Troy.
Many experts had stated Homer was referring to the island of Ithaki.
They had explained geographical inconsistencies in The Odyssey by suggesting that Homer lived much later than the events portrayed and in a different part of the country.
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 - welshmaidn rated 19 months ago
- Always an informative and good read.
 dgirlp rated 20 months ago- These pages are a reminder, thank you tidalrip...the next two posts were found by you.
 crimsonragdoll rated 20 months ago- informative and fantastic stumbles!
 suzukibeane rated 19 months ago- great stumbles. Keep stumbling! Peace.
 squiffy2 rated 21 months ago- A great mix of ecology and ethical sites, pictures and stumbles.
Go visit, you will not be disappointed.
 AnitaBath rated 20 months ago-
Great photographs and other finds by this stumbler, his pages were fun to browse!
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