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Hi, guys,
If you haven’t seen it already I highly recommend a book titled 1434 by Gavin Menzies. I have it on Kindle and I think it’s also in paperback. A huge Chinese fleet sails into the Mediterranean and radically changes European and Mediterranean history. And the version we have been taught. Italy and Greece deeply involved.
Fwiw, all three of my books are on Kindle now. Good that you can sample first ehehe
Breaking the Godspell
God Games: What Do You Do Forever?
Sapiens Rising: The View From 2100
Neuroglyphs: Molecular Songs in the Key of Zero G (poetry) is available for reading at
http://www.mindmined.com
Don’t blame me , it’s my tight genes..
Love from Fanta Se
Neil
Thanks for including us in your blog–what a wonderful experience you’re having. Great pictures & fascinating stories of the culture & people.
Hugs, Charlotte
Thanks for posting these beautiful photos! I’m living vicariously through you two…
love & hugs, emily