You won't believe one of these.
December 19th 2007 09:58
Absolutely unbelievable - link to CNN
back to commonplace and believable - link to National Geographic
In a ritual that has taken place for centuries, an expectant assemblage awaits a dramatic entrance by performers under darkening skies in the Herodes Atticus Theater in Athens, Greece.
This steep-sloped amphitheater was built around A.D. 160 by Greek philosopher and rhetorician Herodes Atticus as a tribute to his wife.
The theater still hosts music, dance, and theatrical events today.
(Photo shot on assignment for, but not published in, "A Night in Athens," April 2000, National Geographic Traveler magazine)
Photograph by Borchi Massimo
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Comment by tlcorbin
Comment by Michaelie
Flick Wit
Couldn't get CNN to work - I'm on holidays elsewhere on old stupid computer. I guess I'll just have to encounter disbelief another day.
Michaelie
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Movie Mage
Comment by Miswanderlust
Killer Beats
Ramble On
Hipnotherapy
Would also like to o to Greece! Great post!
Mis