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Hello, this is Russ Rowlett, webmaster of the Lighthouse Directory, hosted at the University of North Carolina, USA. This is a very rare photo of the Dahab lighthouse, and I am hoping you will allow me to use it on the Directory's page for lighthouses of Egypt Red Sea. The Directory is an educational project, completely non-commercial. Please take a look (second photo on the page); I hope you will think this is a fair use.
'Sailinig back from Tyrsinia and Iberia they reached Ithaca, and it happened that Melisigenis (Homer) developed a serious eye disease that nedeed to be cured. Mentes had to sail to Leucas, so he left Homer at his good friend Mentor son of Alkimos, an Ithacan, entreating him to cure him and he take him back after his return. Mentor cured him thoroughly, for he was very well off; his justice and hospitality were renown in Ithaca. It was here that the story of Odysseus was told to him and he was convinced.' From Lives of Homer. Pseudo-Herodotus.
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Hello, this is Russ Rowlett, webmaster of the Lighthouse Directory, hosted at the University of North Carolina, USA. This is a very rare photo of the Dahab lighthouse, and I am hoping you will allow me to use it on the Directory's page for lighthouses of Egypt Red Sea. The Directory is an educational project, completely non-commercial. Please take a look (second photo on the page); I hope you will think this is a fair use.
lido valderice )))))))
Beautiful but wrongly positioned. This is Santa Reparata, in Santa Teresa di Gallura
Very nice shot! Wonderful ciry!
Cheers from Russia
Beautiful ...
Thanks for your nice Picture
Greetings from Iran
www.alirezajavaheri.com
Der Rettenstein bei Traumwetter. Das Blau wirkt fast künstlich!
Villaggio di Calampiso
Ciao,Margherita
Se ti va, vota My contest grazie
Ebenfalls Ahoi, versteh kein wort!!!!
'Sailinig back from Tyrsinia and Iberia they reached Ithaca, and it happened that Melisigenis (Homer) developed a serious eye disease that nedeed to be cured. Mentes had to sail to Leucas, so he left Homer at his good friend Mentor son of Alkimos, an Ithacan, entreating him to cure him and he take him back after his return. Mentor cured him thoroughly, for he was very well off; his justice and hospitality were renown in Ithaca. It was here that the story of Odysseus was told to him and he was convinced.' From Lives of Homer. Pseudo-Herodotus.