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'Come, continued the priest, and see the rock of Hyampia from which the celebrated Aesop was thrown, whose fables have rendered him so famous. Croesos had sent him hither with a treasure of gold to make a magnificent offering to Apollo and to distribute four minae to each of the Delphians but Aesop being displeased with them, offered the sacrifice and sent the money back to Sardis. On this, the Delphians were so irritated that they accused him of having stolen some of the sacred vessels and condemned him to be thrown down the rock.' From The Travels of Antenor in Greece and Asia.
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TURBINES, NOT WINDMILLS!!!!
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Супер. Удачи в конкурсе!
'Come, continued the priest, and see the rock of Hyampia from which the celebrated Aesop was thrown, whose fables have rendered him so famous. Croesos had sent him hither with a treasure of gold to make a magnificent offering to Apollo and to distribute four minae to each of the Delphians but Aesop being displeased with them, offered the sacrifice and sent the money back to Sardis. On this, the Delphians were so irritated that they accused him of having stolen some of the sacred vessels and condemned him to be thrown down the rock.' From The Travels of Antenor in Greece and Asia.
ants in the ceiling?