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In this episode we discuss the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World that have inspired people and are the pinnacle of architecture.
Today we are at Chalke History Festival and in this episode of our Festival Special Series Jackson talks to Bettany Hughes about the Ancient Wonders of the WorldKeep up with Bettany through her websiteTo grab a copy of The Seven WondersTo learn more about Chalke and grab tickets head to their website, TikTok, Instagram, X or Facebook!If you want to get in touch with History with Jackson email: jackson@historywithjackson.co.ukTo support History with Jackson to carry on creating content subscribe to History with Jackson+ on Apple Podcasts or become a supporter on Buy Me A Coffee:https://bmc.link/HistorywJacksonTo catch up on everything to do with History with Jackson head to www.HistorywithJackson.co.ukFollow us on Facebook at @HistorywithJacksonFollow us on Instagram at @HistorywithJacksonFollow us on X/Twitter at @HistorywJacksonFollow us on TikTok at @HistorywithJackson Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dive into the captivating world of archaeology with Jodi Magness, Kenan Distinguished Professor for Teaching Excellence in Early Judaism. From her childhood fascination with the ancient world and fossils to her current groundbreaking excavations, Magness's journey unfolds with discoveries and a wealth of knowledge. Tune in to unearth: Insights from her latest excavation in an ancient Jewish village Understanding archaeology as a blend of science and interpretation The most common find on archaeological excavations in Israel from the Neolithic period onward How cultural memory shapes Judaism and Christianity and the relations between followers of the two religions An exploration of Rabbinic literature: its origins, creators, and relevance today Press play and embark on a journey through time and discovery with Jodi Magness as your guide, and learn more about her work by visiting Jodi Magness, Archaeologist. Take advantage of a 5% discount on Ekster accessories by using the code FINDINGGENIUS. Enhance your style and functionality with premium accessories. Visit bit.ly/3uiVX9R to explore latest collection. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9
Ever wondered about the enchanting ruins that rival the mystique of the great pyramids? Let's unwrap the secrets of Nan Madal together! Join Smartacus and yours truly, Phoenix, as we journey to the heart of Micronesia and endeavor to untangle the perplexing history of the ancient city dubbed the Venice of the Pacific. Not only will this episode tickle your fancy for untold historical tales, but we also promise a touch of culinary adventure—recreating a local chicken dish that's bound to get your taste buds dancing with its exotic blend of chili, curry, and a dash of ginger. Our kitchen capers aren't just about the sizzle and spice; they serve as a warm prelude to the rich stories of Nan Madal. From our trial and error in the quest for the perfect seasoning balance to the intricacies of an ancient civilization that has left modern-day scholars scratching their heads in wonder, we'll share it all. And don't worry about the ginger; we've got alternatives for those of you who share my peculiar aversion to it. So come along, grab your favorite cold one, and let's indulge in a hearty serving of history, laughter, and some seriously good food stories.Links: Support our show on paypal or from our host: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=SC5G5XFCX8MYW https://www.buzzsprout.com/547567/supportVisit us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SmarticusTellsHistoryStart your podcast on Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=486316Recipehttps://www.food.com/recipe/micronesian-coconut-chicken-curry-457840 Support the show
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1107, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Da Or Ba Or Dee. With Da" Or "Ba" Or "Dee in quotes 1: When Santa gives these creatures P.T.O. in the summer, some travel up to 800 miles for grazing grounds. reindeer. 2: It's the last name of a film character played by both Gary Cooper and Adam Sandler. Deeds. 3: Its name origin is African but this instrument is now widely associated with the music of Latin America. marimba. 4: It's a word describing motorcyclist Bud Ekins, or the name of a Marvel hero. daredevil. 5: Herb Caen referred to San Francisco as this place "by-the-Bay". Baghdad. Round 2. Category: Sports Films 1: Sylvester Stallone was inspired to write this film after seeing underdog Chuck Wepner take on Muhammad Ali. Rocky. 2: In "Knute Rockne: All American", this actor delivered the famous deathbed line "Win one for the Gipper". Ronald Reagan. 3: This 1981 film about 2 participants in the 1924 Olympics ran off with 4 Oscars including Best Picture. Chariots of Fire. 4: Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins struck up a romance after meeting on the set of this baseball flick. Bull Durham. 5: This 1977 film featured Paul Newman as aging hockey coach Reggie Dunlop. Slap Shot. Round 3. Category: Home States 1: Butch Cassidy,Roseanne,Donny Osmond. Utah. 2: Robert Motherwell,Kurt Cobain,Bill Gates. Washington. 3: Thomas Dewey,Henry Ford,Madonna. Michigan. 4: Dana Carvey,Evel Knievel,Jeannette Rankin. Montana. 5: Amelia Earhart,Edgar Lee Masters,Dennis Hopper. Kansas. Round 4. Category: 7, 8 Or 9 1: Number of Snow White's height-challenged housemates. 7. 2: The one that starts with 2 vowels. 8. 3: In the famous Christmas poem, Santa's sleigh is pulled by this many tiny reindeer. 8. 4: Number of classic "Ancient Wonders" that included the Colossus of Rhodes. 7. 5: Some people compare happiness to being on this number cloud. 9. Round 5. Category: As A Young Man 1: …He covered the Boer War for the Morning Post, got captured, escaped and became a national hero. Winston Churchill. 2: …as a pre-teen this "Le Nozze di Figaro" composer wrote a one-act German singspiel. Mozart. 3: …he was tutored by Aristotle and then beat Darius III at Issus. Alexander the Great. 4: …in the 1300s B.C. he made Thebes Egypt's capital and changed his name to honor Amon. Tutankhamon. 5: …he ran his brother's senatorial campaign, then investigated Hoffa and the Teamsters. Bobby Kennedy. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
The incredible Hanging Gardens of Babylon were one of the 8 Ancient Wonders of the World. But they are the only one that there is no evidence of. Did these amazing gardens - where it appeared the plants and trees were floating - actually exist? Or could it be that they were somewhere else entirely? Or did the name just mean they were somewhere nice for people 'hang out' and have picnic? Tiernan and Athena give you, our Chief Detectives, the evidence and facts so you can decide. Brought to you by Small Wardour, makers of some of the best podcasts for kids. *** If your chief detectives want to hear more from the investigations, including more compelling evidence and extra fun facts, then you can become a paid subscriber of the show. Just click Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or visit patreon.com/bustortrustpodcast to get access to weekly bonus episodes, ad-free and early listening and exclusive extras. Your support will help us to investigate even more amazing mysteries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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So, you've been excited for months about visiting a destination, reading travel blogs, watching YouTube videos, and spending hours staring at photos on Instagram, only to arrive at the destination to find it's crowded with hordes of tourists. "Hidden gem" sound familiar? Adam shares his experience of exploring temples in Kyoto, Japan. Whilst Alun describes his visits to Machu Picchu, the Pyramids of Giza, and Petra in Jordan. Did these ancient wonders meet his expectations or did the reality leave him disappointed? Do you have similar examples you'd like to share? We would love to hear your travel stories! Send us an email at tripologypodcast@gmail.com You can support the show by subscribing and recommending us to friends. Please rate the show and help us grow! It makes a HUGE difference. Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/tripologypodcast PATREON: patreon.com/tripologypodcast Thank you for your continued support. It means the world.
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From May 20, 2023. Here is the place where we explore the cosmos in just a few minutes! A cup is full of cosmology! Uni-Tea is the podcast that makes sense of the cosmos, physics, and astronomy in about the time it takes you to drink a cup of tea. For all of you space enthusiasts, here is a practical look at what's up there. Join us today on a captivating episode of Uni-Tea as we explore the ancient wonders of astronomy. From the Greeks to the Mayans, Chinese, and ancient Egyptians, we delve into their remarkable contributions to the field. Discover the groundbreaking theories of the Greeks, the precise astronomical predictions of the Mayas, the celestial alignments of the ancient Egyptians, and the innovative inventions of ancient China. This episode reveals the awe-inspiring celestial heritage left by these ancient civilizations. Tune in and unlock the secrets of our ancestors' astronomical knowledge. Bio: Biruk Daniel is a High schooler who is highly interested in space exploration. Follow us on your favorite social media platform at @plus_unitea or visit linktr.ee/plus_unitea We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://www.redbubble.com/people/CosmoQuestX/shop for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) ------------------------------------ The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by the Planetary Science Institute. http://www.psi.edu Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.
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GET EVERY EPISODE AD FREE PLUS BONUS CONTENT AT: www.patreon.com/crackpotpodcast In the 1960s, a group of farmers in China were digging for water when they made a startling discovery: a vast network of underground caves, carved by hand out of solid rock. The Longyou Caves are now considered one of the most significant archaeological finds of the 20th century, but their origins and purpose remain a mystery. In Micronesia, another mysterious ancient wonder lies hidden beneath the waves: Nan Madol. This artificial island complex is made up of hundreds of basalt columns, arranged in a labyrinthine pattern. Nan Madol is thought to have been built by the Saudeleur dynasty, but its exact purpose and timeline of construction are unknown. In this episode, we explore the history, theories, and legends of the Longyou Caves and Nan Madol. We'll discuss the challenges of building these ancient sites, and we'll consider the different possibilities for their purpose.
From the deepest reaches of human history, whispers of an advanced civilization lost to the world have intrigued curious minds! #JoinTheTalk as Bailey and Ty explore the legend of the greatest city ever to have vanished. Or did it? #QuestionEverything Support the showMake sure to follow @CultTalkNet on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube for more Groovy content!Check out Cult of Campbell every other Monday for a groovy dose of Bruce Campbell!#QuestionEverything every other Tuesday with Cult Talks: Conspiracy! where we dive deep into the dark corners of the fringe. Explore the vast worlds of Fantasy and Sci-Fi with our long-form exploration podcast, Cult of Lore! You can find FULL videos of Cult of Lore as well at youtube.com/CultTalkNet.#JoinTheTalk
Would you like to spend an entire week digging in the ground, scanning for ruins, and taking photographs of the world's most surreal archeological sites? The Roman Emperor Nero ordered to build the magnificent Domus Aurea back in 64 BCE. In its glory days, it occupied an area three times the size of the Vatican City. After flying halfway across the world, you're deep in the Cambodian jungle admiring the beauty of the city of Angkor. If you like terracotta landscapes, you should visit the city of Petra, which was a commercial hub back in the 4th Century BCE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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www.counterpartsshow.com The PYRAMIDS!! Last week we covered UFOs and resolved the mysteries with our single show! You're welcome! This week we will solve the mysteries of the Pyramids of Giza and maybe a few others from around the world. Join us to get real answers! The Giza Pyramid complex (also called the Giza necropolis) in Egypt is home to the Great Pyramid, the Pyramid of Khafre, and the Pyramid of Menkaure, along with their associated pyramid complexes and the Great Sphinx. All were built during the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom of ancient Egypt, between 2600 and 2500 BC. The site also includes several temples and cemeteries and the remains of a workers' village.The site is at the edges of the Western Desert, approximately 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) west of the Nile River in the city of Giza, and about 13 kilometres (8 mi) southwest of the city centre of Cairo. It forms the northernmost part of the 16,000-hectare (40,000-acre) Pyramid Fields of the Memphis and its Necropolis UNESCO World Heritage Site, inscribed in 1979.[1] The pyramid fields include the Abu Sir, Saqarra and Dahshur pyramid complexes, that were all built in the vicinity of Egypt's ancient capital of Memphis.The Great Pyramid and the Pyramid of Khafre are the largest pyramids built in ancient Egypt, and they have historically been common as emblems of Ancient Egypt in the Western imagination. They were popularised in Hellenistic times, when the Great Pyramid was listed by Antipater of Sidon as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. It is by far the oldest of the Ancient Wonders and the only one still in existence.
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As Sal becomes suspicious of her own increasingly strange sleeping habits, Team Three seeks out the Oracle of Delphi and learns the dangers of playing with prophecy. Wanna talk with other fans and even the creator? Join the Official Fable PodClub to chat about every episode! Fable.co/Bookburners Bookburners is a Realm production voiced by Xe Sands, created by Max Gladstone, and written by Max Gladstone, Margaret Dunlap, Amal El-Mohtar, Mur Lafferty, Andrea Phillips, and Brian Francis Slattery. Listen away. Listen Away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Listen to this episode ad-free by joining Realm Unlimited or Realm+ on Apple Podcasts. Subscribers also get early access and exclusive bonus content! Visit realm.fm/unlimited Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. Want to chat about your favorite Realm shows? Join our Discord. Visit our merch store: realm.fm/merch Find and support our sponsors at: www.realm.fm/w/partners
Following the latest game of cat-and-mouse with the mysterious Mr. Norse in their hunt for the Codex Umbra, Team Three turns to old friends and even older magic. Wanna talk with other fans and even the creator? Join the Official Fable PodClub to chat about every episode! Fable.co/Bookburners Bookburners is a Realm production voiced by Xe Sands, created by Max Gladstone, and written by Max Gladstone, Margaret Dunlap, Amal El-Mohtar, Mur Lafferty, Andrea Phillips, and Brian Francis Slattery. Listen away. Listen Away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Listen to this episode ad-free by joining Realm Unlimited or Realm+ on Apple Podcasts. Subscribers also get early access and exclusive bonus content! Visit realm.fm/unlimited Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. Want to chat about your favorite Realm shows? Join our Discord. Visit our merch store: realm.fm/merch Find and support our sponsors at: www.realm.fm/w/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Following the latest game of cat-and-mouse with the mysterious Mr. Norse in their hunt for the Codex Umbra, Team Three turns to old friends and even older magic. Wanna talk with other fans and even the creator? Join the Official Fable PodClub to chat about every episode! Fable.co/Bookburners Bookburners is a Realm production voiced by Xe Sands, created by Max Gladstone, and written by Max Gladstone, Margaret Dunlap, Amal El-Mohtar, Mur Lafferty, Andrea Phillips, and Brian Francis Slattery. Listen away. Listen Away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Listen to this episode ad-free by joining Realm Unlimited or Realm+ on Apple Podcasts. Subscribers also get early access and exclusive bonus content! Visit realm.fm/unlimited Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok. Want to chat about your favorite Realm shows? Join our Discord. Visit our merch store: realm.fm/merch Find and support our sponsors at: www.realm.fm/w/partners
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Severe drought conditions in Texas have revealed ancient dinosaur footprints that date back more than 100m years, while other ancient wonders have been found in the US. The West Live producer Kate Ryan has the details.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is Dice Tower Now for the week of August 29, 2022. This week, EBay buys a second hand company, Friedemann Friese fluffs his feathers, Feuerland declares the Age of Aquarius, and we hit episode 800! TOP STORIES (2:55) EBay to aquire TCGPlayer for $295M Tilt 5 AR board game system getting CATAN Daybreak by Matt Leacock to be published by CMYK Come Together announced by Chillfox Games and designers Vegard Eliassen Stillerud, Åsmund Svensson, and Eilif Svensson Fancy Feathers and Findorff coming from Friedemann Friese Ark Nova: Aquarius details emerge Ancient Wonders expansion for Origins: First Builders announced New dlp title Rise from designers Remo Conzadori and Marco Pranzo Twilight Struggle: Red Sea – Conflict in the Horn of Africa coming late this year Repos Games announces Harry Potter: Stupefy! by Ludovic Maublanc Marvel Villainous Venom expansion coming New LotR coop dice game from Michael Rieneck and KOSMOS CROWDFUNDING (13:35) Guns or Treasure Abducktion: A Weirdly Strategic Game of Duck Kidnapping Tiny Robot Love Doctors Barbaric Bako: Dig and Write Red Dragon Battle for Greyport: Chaos in Copperforge SPONSOR UPDATE (21:30) Episode 800 contest THE HOTNESS (23:55) Ready Set Bet Spirit Island Dune: Imperium Obsession Oathsworn: Into the Deepwood Woodcraft Trudvang Legends Sea of Legends Ark Nova Ark Nova: Aquarius Revive CONNECT: Follow our Twitter newsfeed: twitter.com/dicetowernow Dig in with Corey at DiceTowerDish.com. Have a look-see at Barry's wares at BrightBearLaser.com.
In the fifth episode of Season 6 of The Mystery Files- Logan LaMaster and Tiffany Walker jump into the marvelous case of The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World in their all-new state-of-the-art podcast studio! Please follow to help us grow our show! Follow us on Instagram: @TheMysteryFiles_ Produced by Logan LaMaster, Tiffany Walker, and Benjamin Volk. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themysteryfiles/support
Today on Middle Grade Mavens, Julie reviews, "Star the elephant," and "Rainbow the Koala," by Remy Lai, and Pamela reviews "Ming and Flo," by Jackie French as well as "Our Country, Ancient Wonders," by Mark Greenwood and Frane Lessac. Plus Remy stops in for an interview. Star the Elephant, Surviving the Wild by Remy Lai | 9781250784995 | Booktopia Rainbow the Koala, Surviving the Wild : Book 1 by Remy Lai | 9781761065453 | Booktopia Remy's website: REMY LAI - Home Ming and Flo Fight for the Future , The Girls Who Changed the World by Jackie French | 9781460760208 | Booktopia Our Country, Ancient Wonders by Mark Greenwood | 9781760652241 | Booktopia To learn more about the Mavens, head on over to https://www.middlegradepodcast.com Or to find Julie online drop by https://www.julieannegrassobooks.com And for Pamela online find her at https://www.ueckerman.net Have a question or comment? Email us at mavens@middlegradepodcast.com To follow us on Instagram: Middle Grade Mavens (@middle_grade_mavens_podcast) • Instagram photos and videos --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/middlegrademavens/message
How did these Seven locations become the Ancient Wonders of the world and who chose them? Where are they now? What happened to them? How did they influence modern pop culture? We find out all of that in this episode."The Colossus of Rhodes" (1961)"Hercules" (1997)"Alexander" (2004)"Cleopatra" (1963)"Eternals" (2021)Loki (Disney+) (2021)Ducktales "Home Sweet Homer" (1987)"Slaves of Babylon" (1953)Gladiators (Animated show) (2009)Montana Jones "The Artimis Temple" (1995)"Seven Wonders of the World" (1956)"Enigmas of the Ancient World" (2019)"Matrix" (2009)"Lord of the Rings" The Fellowship of the Ring" (2001)Doctor Who "Wedding of River Song" Series 6 Episode 13 " Logopolis" Season 18 Serial 7 Comic: "Minus Seven Wonders" Short Story: "The Eighth Wonder of the World" "The Book of Shadows" "The Rubys Curse"Star Trek: Voyager "11:59" (1999)"Civilization 1-6" (1991- )"Pharaoh: Cleopatra" (2000)"Children of the Nile" (2004)"Total War: Rome II" (2013)"Assassins' Creed Origins" (2017)"Simcity 3000" (1999)"Forge of Empires" (2013)"Humankind" (2021)"Crusader Kings" (2012)"Imperiator: Rome" (2019)"God of War II" (2007)"Assassins' Creed Odyssey" (2018)7 Wonders Board Game"A Song of Ice and Fire" George R R Martin (1996)"The New Colossus" Emma Lazarus (1883)
Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet for a general knowledge quiz on topics including Sports, Phobias, Food, Classic Cartoons, Ancient Wonders and more! Round One RAP LYRICS - "Remember when we was jackin' cars / Now you better keep your distance / Cuz it's not safe for you / You switched like a pssy you little btch" are lyrics from "Super Gremlin" by a what top ten appear? TEAM NAMES - Which city's baseball team changed their name for five seasons in the 1960's for political reasons over fears spurred by Senator Joseph McCarthy? SURFING - What seaside city in California, known for its long, 9.5 mile stretch of sandy terrain, is nicknamed "Surf City"? PHOBIAS - Osmophobia is a fear of stimuli pertaining to which of the five senses? FOOD - What are the two main ingredients of a Spanish omelette? TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES - What is the name of the female ninja turtle (the only to be named after a masterpiece rather than a master artist)? Round Two CLASSIC CARTOONS - Accompanied by his companion Muttley, which villain serves as a main character of the Hanna Barbera series Wacky Races? MEDICAL TERMS - Syncope is a medical term for what? ANCIENT WONDERS - Which wonder of the ancient world stood for 56 years, was destroyed by an earthquake in 238 B.C., and depicted the Greek sun-god Helios? PERIODIC TABLE - The element Selenium is named after the Greek word for what celestial object? OLYMPIC SPORTS - In the sport of curling, what is the term for the target to which teams compete to place their stones closest? RUGBY RULES - Rugby Union has 15 players per side, while Rugby League has how many players? Rate My Question CITY NAMES - Sharing it's name with a one-time national capital of the United States, what is the former name of Toronto? Final Questions FAMOUS ROLES - Which famous musician had an acting role as historical figure Pontius Pilot in Martin Scorsese's 1988 epic The Last Temptation of Christ? AVIATION RECORDS - In 1958, Robert Tim and John Cook broke what aviation record (that remains unbroken to this day)? Upcoming LIVE Know Nonsense Trivia Challenges February 16th, 2022 - Know Nonsense Challenge - Point Ybel Brewing Co. - 7:30 pm EDT February 17th, 2022 - Know Nonsense Trivia Challenge - Ollies Pub Records and Beer - 7:30 pm EDT You can find out more information about that and all of our live events online at KnowNonsenseTrivia.com All of the Know Nonsense events are free to play and you can win prizes after every round. Thank you Thanks to our supporters on Patreon. Thank you, Quizdaddies – Brandon, Issa, Adam V., Tommy (The Electric Mud) and Tim (Pat's Garden Service) Thank you, Team Captains – Matthew, Captain Nick, Grant, Mo, Jenny, Rick G., Skyler, Dylan, Shaun, Lydia, Gil, David, Aaron, Kristen & Fletcher Thank you, Proverbial Lightkeepers – Justin M., Robb, Rikki, Jon Lewis, Moo, Tim, Nabeel, Patrick, Jon, Adam B., Ryan, Mollie, Lisa, Alex, Spencer, Kaitlynn, Manu, Luc, Hank, Justin P., Cooper, Elyse, Sarah, Karly, Kristopher, Josh, Lucas Thank you, Rumplesnailtskins – Cara, Megan, Christopher, Brandon, Sarah, FoxenV, Laurel, A-A-Ron, Loren, Hbomb, Alex, Doug, Kevin and Sara, Tiffany, Allison, Paige, We Do Stuff, Kenya, Jeff, Eric, Steven, Efren, Mike J., Mike C., Mike. K If you'd like to support the podcast and gain access to bonus content, please visit http://theknowno.com and click "Support." Quizmasters Lee and Marc meet for a bonus general knowledge quiz on topics including Birthstones, Sports, Movies, Celebrities, Musicals, 90's Memes and more, exclusively for our supporters!
The Anatolian peninsula has been a home to many civilisations. This is why modern-day Turkey hosts a treasure trove of ancient relics, which is of interest to many tourists and archaeologists. As Turkish archaeologists continue to uncover hidden secrets buried for centuries in southeastern Anatolia, Turkey looks at it as an opportunity to both promote and protect its ancient past. Strait Talk's Ludovica Brignola reports.
Why was an angry Norwegian baby mailed to Bobby? Which of the 7 ancient wonders of the world would we visit? Can we build some statues on the Strait of Gibraltar, just for funzies? Which famous building "scooches?"And in the game segment Sarah finds Bobby's knowledge weakness when she asks him some real BS: Buildings and Structures. Great Wall of China, the Golden Gates Bridge, an Eiffel tower with a cowboy hat? Was this his worst performance in a game, ever? You and the numbers will decide. --Timestamps:0:00 - Sarah was struck by lightning.0:24 - Welcome, game preview, and our abandoned and rotting iTunes.3:07 - The Angry Baby Stamp of Norway6:02 - Vigeland and the Frogner Naked Statue Park10:22 - The unseen side of the Nobel Peace Prize11:34 - Sarah and the 5 UNESCO Heritage Sites 12:47 - Vacationing to the Ancient Wonders of the World24:42 - Statues for the Strait of Gibraltar? 25:40 - The Arsonist that burnt down an ancient temple. 26:28 - Game Begins47:10 Our suggestion for another BS episode to listen to : EP32- Bobby Stockholm Discovers a Phantom Island--Instagram: @bswithbspodcastTwitter: @bswithbspodcastSpeak Pipe: Send us a voicemail!Support the show: Buy Bobby a soft pretzel!Hosted by @hungry4danish and @ssserratoThanks to Karla for the "NEXT PRODUCT" soundbite.
Hop in the time machine baby, we're taking a trip to take a gander at the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World. What mysteries will they all contain? Time will tell... (almost 4,000 years of time, to be exact).In this episode we cover what the wonders actually are, why they're so special and who came up with the list. All before diving into a mystery around each and every wonder. Buckle in, there's a lot to explore! Use the time codes below to skip ahead or revisit your favourite parts.2,584 BC: Great Pyramid of Giza (11min55secs)600 BC: Hanging Gardens of Babylon (21min07sec)550 BC: Temple of Artemis at Ephesus (26min53sec)425 BC: Statue of Zeus at Olympia (32min12sec)351 BC: Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (40min46sec)292 BC: Colossus of Rhodes (47min42sec)280 BC: Lighthouse of Alexandria (54min36sec)
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In episode 54, Chris answers a listener question from Dan around the sinking of Lusitania off Ireland in 1915. Plus we have the usual round up of cruise news!This podcast is only possible thanks to our supporters, simply buying a coffee keeps us on air. It is just like shouting your mate a coffee, and we consider our listeners close mates. https://bit.ly/2T2FYGXA-Rosa new E-Motion River Boat - Credit A-Rosa River CruisesCRUISE NEWS Steel construction of A-ROSA's new E-Motion Ship is completedThe steel construction of A-ROSA's new E-Motion ship was completed at the Romanian Severnav shipyard in mid-April 2021 and the ship is now being transferred to the Netherlands for interior fitting and finishing. It was taken downstream on the Danube to the port of Constana, on the Black Sea coast and loaded onto a dock ship. The new E-Motion ship is now travelling through the Bosporus, the Mediterranean and the Bay of Biscay to Rotterdam, where it is expected to arrive in the first half of May. The interior work will then be carried out at the Concordia Damen shipyard near Rotterdam.The E-Motion ship will feature the latest-generation battery propulsion system, which will enable it to call at cities with virtually no noise or emissions. It has also been designed from the outset with families and multigenerational groups in mind and the ship will have the first dedicated kids club room and 28 m² family cabins. The sun deck will also feature an adult pool and a separate shallow water pool for children. The 21 m² standard cabins offer a spacious living and sleeping area and a balcony with seating for two. The 26 m² suites are located in a separate area of the ship. In addition, comfortable single and double cabins have also been created for crew members as part of a well-being concept. A separate kitchen as well as a dining and relaxation room each also provide an attractive retreat during breaks and non-working hours.Aqua Nera Launches June 12, 2021Aqua Nera, will set sail on its much-anticipated inaugural voyage on the Peruvian Amazon on June 12, 2021!Aqua Nera has made quite a journey over the past year, having been custom-designed in Vietnam by award-winning Noor Design. She was then transported from Ho Chi Minh City to Bélem in Brazil to sail the full length of the Amazon river to her home port of Iquitos, Peru after an epic 19,866 km journey across the world. With the good news of international travel resuming into Peru earlier this month, Discover her contemporary style and bold design aesthetic which sets a new standard of luxury on the Amazon river on her 3-, 4-, and 7-night itineraries.Holland America Line to Restart Cruising from Greece in August 2021Working in close coordination with the government of Greece, Holland America Line has received approval to restart cruising from Piraeus (Athens) in August with four departures aboard Eurodam. Bookings for these cruises will open May 6.Departing Aug. 15 and 29, the “Idyllic Greek Isles” itinerary features Kotor, Montenegro, plus the Greek isles of Kékira (Corfu), Thíra (Santorini) and Mykonos.“Ancient Wonders” departs Aug. 22 to explore Haifa, Israel, as well as Náfplion, Mykonos and Rhodes in Greece. Both options can be combined to form a longer, back-to-back 14-day Collectors' Voyage.A seven-day “Adriatic Allure” itinerary departing Sept. 5 will sail from Piraeus to Venice, Italy, with calls at Mykonos, Katakolon (Olympia) and Crete (Chania), Greece, and Sarandë, Albania.Additional Mediterranean cruises aboard Eurodam through the fall will be announced in the coming weeks and include ports in Italy and Greece. Eurodam returns to the United States to begin sailing its published Caribbean cruises in mid-November.Princess Cruises Introduces Dine My WayPrincess, the world's leading international premium cruise line, today unveiled Dine My Way, another flexible MedallionClass enhancement that makes it easy for guests to pre-plan and tailor their dining experiences, and pairs with the revolutionary OceanNow® on demand service to offer the ultimate in onboard dining flexibility and convenience.Dine My Way, gives guests the freedom to make reservations in onboard dining rooms and specialty restaurants at times they prefer and with whom they wish to dine. Dine My Way also helps to optimise capacities in dining rooms and restaurants on board, manage wait times, and gives guests much more flexibility.When making a reservation, guests will be able to:add additional friends or family members with whom they are travelingselect their preferred pace of dining (relaxed, quick)indicate their desired seating location (near window, close to entrance) in the Ocean profileshare dietary preferences and allergen informationpick the same venue and dining time each night In addition, Princess' OceanNow on-demand menu has been expanded to include entrees and beverage options from restaurants throughout the ship with guest's requests delivered directly to their location. OceanNow orders can be made using the MedallionClass app on a smart device, via the stateroom TV, or by having a crew member place the order on the guest's behalf.Experience Northern Autumn Colours & Seaside Villages with Princess' 2023 Canada and New England Cruise and Cruisetour SeasonTwo MedallionClass Ships with Next-Level Service Offer Effortless and More Enjoyable Cruise Holidays.Discovering colonial history, rocky shorelines, seaside villages, stunning lighthouses, fresh regional seafood and the colours of the northern Autumn season are the top reasons to experience Canada & New England with Princess Cruises during the newly announced 2023 cruise and cruisetour season, on sale May 5, 2021.The upcoming 2023 Canada & New England cruise season offers 16 departures from New York, Québec City and Ft. Lauderdale, visiting 17 destinations, 11 states and provinces in three countries, with five itineraries sailing on two MedallionClass ships – Regal Princess and Caribbean Princess.From cruising underneath the iconic Verrazzano Bridge during the sailaway from New York City, to visiting Boston's Freedom Trail and strolling the scenic streets of Old Québec, seven-to16-day voyages, that even take cruisers are far north to Greenland, are offered including:Canada & New England – Regal Princess – Seven Days: Roundtrip from New York, visiting Newport, Boston, Bar Harbour (for Acadia National Park), Saint John (for the Bay of Fundy), and Halifax. Cruises depart September 16, 23, 30, October 7, 14, 21, 28, 2023Classic Canada & New England – Caribbean Princess – 10 Days: From New York City to Québec (More Ashore overnight), with port stops in Newport, Boston, Bar Harbour (for Acadia National Park), Saint John (for the Bay of Fundy), Halifax, Sydney (Cape Breton Island), and Charlottetown (Prince Edward Island). Cruises depart August 30, September 19 and October 9, 2023Classic Canada & New England – Caribbean Princess – 10 Days: From Québec (More Ashore overnight) to New York City, visiting Saguenay, Charlottetown (Prince Edward Island), Sydney (Cape Breton Island), Halifax, Bar Harbor (for Acadia National Park) and Boston. Departure dates of August 4, September 9 and 29, 2023Canada & Colonial America – Caribbean Princess – 13 days: From Ft. Lauderdale to Québec (More Ashore overnight) visiting Norfolk (with access to Williamsburg and Jamestown), New York, Newport, Boston, Bar Harbor (for Acadia National Park), Saint John (for the Bay of Fundy), Halifax and Sydney (Cape Breton Island). Cruise departs July 22, 2023Canada & Colonial America – Caribbean Princess – 12 Days: From Québec (More Ashore overnight) to Ft. Lauderdale, visiting Halifax, Portland, Boston, Newport and New York City. Cruise departs October 19, 2023Greenland & Canada – Caribbean Princess – 16 days: Roundtrip from New York City visiting Halifax, Sydney (Cape Breton Island), Nuuk, Qaqortoq, Nanortalik and St. John (Newfoundland). Cruise departs Aug 14, 2023Princess 2023 Caribbean Cruise SeasonCaribbean Princess Returns to Cruise Roundtrip from Ft. Lauderdale to World-Famous Beaches in the Eastern & Western CaribbeanSailing off into the sunset onboard MedallionClass ship Caribbean Princess, roundtrip from Ft. Lauderdale, offers the ultimate family adventure playing on world-famous beaches in the Eastern Caribbean, or exploring Mayan ruins in the Western Caribbean, or both. The season runs from April through July 2023 and features 11 destinations, 31 departures and four itineraries, ranging in length from seven to 14 days. Travel dreams calling cruisers to top-rated beaches, colourful cultures and endless water activities can be fulfilled with the new 2023 summer schedule, including:All guests sailing on Eastern Caribbean itineraries visit the cruise line's Princess Cays private island resort for a day of fun, sun, water activities and a beach BBQ, ranked among the “Top Cruise Line Private Island Destinations” by Cruise Critic. The island even offers cabanas with air conditioning and bar service. MedallionNet Wi-Fi featuring reliable and fast connectivity is also available on the island for cruisers who may take advantage of an oceanfront office for the day or to share photos and videos with friends and family back home.Carnival Cruise Line Announces New Red, White & Blue Hull Design Across FleetFollowing the popularity of the stunning red, white and blue livery adorning Mardi Gras, another Carnival Cruise Line ship will soon receive the dramatic hull design that will become a trademark feature across the fleet as Carnival, America's Cruise Line, prepares to celebrate its 50th birthday in 2022Carnival Magic will be the first ship to receive the new livery during its current dry dock in Marseilles, France.Paying homage to maritime tradition and patriotic colours, the eye-catching hull design is highlighted by a stately navy blue hull inspired by officers' uniforms along with vibrant red and white accents running the entire length of the 1,004-foot-long ship. Additional vessels will receive the new livery as they undergo scheduled dry docks. Carnival Glory will be the second ship to receive the new hull design during a dry dock scheduled in June.In addition to the new livery, Carnival Magic will emerge from its dry dock on May 24 with an expanded casino with an even greater variety of slots and other games, as well as a host of enhancements including freshening up the finishes for the WaterWorks aqua park and pools.Sail to bucket-list destinations including Antarctica, Iceland and Greenland with immersive itineraries on NCL Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), the innovator in global cruise travel with a 54-year history of breaking boundaries, offers guests seeking bucket-list experiences the opportunity to explore some of the world's most unique destinations with its ‘Extraordinary Journeys' itineraries, a series of immersive voyages to some of the world's most unique destinations including Iceland, Greenland and Antarctica.From discovering the striking landscapes and lively cities of Iceland, to whale-watching in Greenland, sailing the fjords of Norway, discovering the culture and dramatic coastlines of South America or getting up close to colonies of elephant seals and penguins in Antarctica, these voyages are designed to be anything but ordinary.Itinerary highlights for NCL's 2022 and 2023 Extraordinary Journeys include:Norwegian Star's 10-day Iceland and Greenland Round-trip from Reykjavik departing 25 July 2022, will give guests the opportunity to explore some of the northern hemisphere's most beautiful and remote locations. From walking amongst the picturesque, coloured buildings of Qaqortoq and whale watching off the coast of Nanortalik, to exploring the flourishing arts and dining scenes of Seydisfjordur and Reykjavik and seeing first-hand the hot springs, lava flows and epic landscapes of Iceland, this is the ideal adventure for those who love the great outdoors and rugged natural beauty.For a truly larger-than-life wilderness experience, guests can enjoy NCL's 14-day Antarctica & South America Round-trip from Buenos Aires departing 15 January 2023 aboard Norwegian Star. Starting with the sumptuous street food and dynamic culture of Buenos Aires, the city that never sleeps, this voyage calls on ports in Chile, the Falkland Islands and Uruguay. Guests will also be able to experience the magnificent glaciers and fascinating wildlife of Antarctica, including colonies of elephant seals and penguins – making this itinerary a photographer's dream – and a genuine bucket-list voyage.Norwegian Star's 12-day Iceland: Reykjavik, Dublin & Belfast voyage departs 4 September 2022 from Southampton, England. Nature lovers will marvel at the views, waterfalls, seals and birdlife at Eidfjord in Norway, while architecture fans will delight at the art nouveau buildings of Alesund. An overnight stay in Iceland's capital, Reykjavik, has something for everyone, from outdoor enthusiasts to culture vultures, while in Belfast and Dublin, guests will be spoilt for choice when it comes to trendy cafes, boutique shopping and lively nightlife (including enjoying an obligatory pint of Guinness, of course).The above Extraordinary Journeys highlight voyages all sail onboard Norwegian Star, where guests will experience first-hand the line's unique onboard offering. At Sky High Bar, outdoor seating offers the best views on board, while the adults-only Spice H2O is the ultimate retreat, where travellers will find a private pool, bar, hot tub and ocean views by day, and an open-air lounge with live entertainment and DJs after dark.Ponant Announce details of the Series Of 19 Smithsonian Small Ship Expeditions New itineraries featuring Smithsonian-crafted Cultural Experiences on board and on land.Ponant, in alliance with Smithsonian Journeys, the travel program of the Smithsonian Institution, has released examples of 19 forthcoming voyages commencing in 2022.Drawing on Smithsonian's resources dating back 175 years, the new sailings will feature notable experts and experiences that embrace local cultures and dive deeper into a destination's history, cuisine, language, environment, and wildlife. PONANT and Smithsonian Journeys share common values – focusing on cultural immersion and discovery – with a goal of further inspiring guests to become global citizens through travel. This is Smithsonian Journey's first alliance with an expedition line.Nineteen departures exploring Antarctica, Japan, Iceland, the Mediterranean, British Isles, Great Lakes, and Norwegian fjords and more, will debut in 2022, and will provide opportunities to engage with a variety of experts, ranging from archaeologists and scientists to anthropologists and historians. The full list of voyages can be viewed here.Highlights include: Panama and Costa Rica by Sea: The Natural Wonders of Central America, Le ChamplainEmbark on an eight-day voyage from Colón, Panama to Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica passing through the Panama Canal. Ports of call include UNESCO World Heritage site Darién National Park for treks through the wilderness; an exclusive hosted visit at the Punta Culebra Nature Center at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama City; and Carara National Park, home to over 10,000 species of plants, 300 species of birds and 200 species of butterflies. Departure on January 24, 2022 / 7 nights, 8 daysTreasures of Japan by Sea, Le SoléalSail from Kobe, one of the first Japanese ports to open to international trade in the 19th century, to Japan's second-largest city of Osaka to explore how its rich heritage blends with the country's industrialisation and modernisation. Highlights of the itinerary include an Udon-noodle master class at a Takamatsu cooking school; a visit to Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park; and a tour through Korakuen Garden, one of Japan's Three Great Gardens in Okayama. Departure on April 15, 2022 / 7 nights, 8 daysCruising Southern Spain and Portugal, Le Bougainville and Le ChamplainExplore the Portuguese and Spanish coasts from Lisbon to Barcelona including a stop in Cádiz, from where guests will visit the oldest royal palace in use in Europe, the Alcázar de Sevilla. From Málaga, a true highlight includes a trip to Granada to enjoy a private after hours visit of the Alhambra. Guests will continue to Palma de Mallorca for an island escape before stopping in Valencia, where its history meets modernity with stops at both the UNESCO World Heritage site La Lonja de la Seda, originally used for trading silk in the early 1500s, and the cultural complex The City of Arts and Sciences. Departures on May 3 and October 30, 2022 / 7 nights, 8 daysIceland Voyage: Land of Fire and Ice, Le BellotSailing roundtrip from Reykjavik, this voyage will include five ports of call exploring Iceland's various landscapes including glaciers, fjords, volcanic rock, basalt pillars and soaring geysers. Guests will head to Grimsey, the nation's northernmost territory and the ideal place to experience the midnight sun; before stopping at Heimaey, encased in a fortress of lava and home to 8,000 puffins, for an exclusive visit to the world's first Beluga Whale Sanctuary. Departures on June 6 and August 8, 2022 / 7 nights, 8 daysA Voyage Along the Great Lakes, Le BellotAn exploration of all five Great Lakes in one voyage, this eight-day itinerary will depart from Toronto, on the shore of Lake Ontario. The journey continues through each of the lakes, passing sights such as Niagara Falls before sailing the length of Lake Michigan and ending in Milwaukee. Departure on September 18, 2022 / 7 nights, 8 daysSeabourn Charts A 65-day Nautical Journey With New “Grand Pacific Voyage 2022: A World Of IslandsSeabourn, the ultra-luxury resort at sea, is inviting travellers to explore the “peaceful sea” and myriad islands within it on the brand new Grand Pacific Voyage 2022: A World of Islands. Open for sale now, the 65-day adventure is set to depart Vancouver, British Columbia, aboard Seabourn Odyssey on September 30, 2022, and arrive at Sydney, Australia, on December 5, 2022, offering a world of experiences for guests in between with 41 ports, 30 islands, 12 countries, and five overnight stays on the itinerary. Guests will also have the option to embark the voyage in Seattle on October 1, 2022.The 65-day itinerary of the Grand Pacific Voyage includes stops at notable destinations Seabourn has not visited in over five years, including: Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii; Avatoru, Rangiroa, French Polynesia; Mataiva, French Polynesia; Maupiti Island, French Polynesia; Maroe Bay, Huahine-Iti, French Polynesia; Cook's Bay, Moorea, French Polynesia; Alofi, Niue; Dravuni Island, Fiji; and Ghizo Island, Solomon Islands.Once-in-a-lifetime travel experiences available on Seabourn's 2022 Grand Pacific Voyage are endless, with 25 optional, guided Ventures by Seabourn excursions where guests are invited to explore settings of natural beauty via hike, kayak, and Zodiac across the South Pacific. Destinations with the excursions include Maupiti Island, French Polynesia; Ureparapara, Vanuatu; Ghizo Island, Solomon Islands; and Savusavu, Vanau Levu, Fiji, to name a few. 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The final installment of the 7 Ancient Wonders. Explore the birth, destruction, and Lore of the Lighthouse of Alexandria
For this month's bonus episode we bring you the audio from our recent live stream 'Around The World In 80 Fails' as we visit the eight major cities from Jules Verne's novel and dispense ten facts for each as well as setting a treasure hunt for you to crack! The clues are below, followed by the answers and explanations if you want to have a go at it yourself with the prize being mere pride and smugness and not, as in Phileas Fogg's case, £20,000. To solve them, use a mix of what we say in the podcast, some judicious internet research and a bit of Google Maps! Each clue’s answer is found in the city in which it is given in and each answer is a 1 or 2 digit number which help solve the final clue. CLUES: 1 - LONDON: Inside a triangle between Fogg’s home, Doyle’s detective’s domicile, and the bronze memorial to Verne’s translation topper, find a circular quadrilateral and the blue plaque at the residence of a premier liberal. 2 - SUEZ: From the octagonal beacon, move towards Nemo’s sub’s nuclear namesake’s pole. Running east to west above the Friends-y café you’ll find a Fat Fucker’s revolutionary street. Add the digits. 3 - MUMBAI: Across the Back from the formerly cardboard arch lies a Babylonian Wonder. Walk its southern path to the stone shelter and find the blue Zone opposite. 4 - KOLKATA: Just over halfway between the Bollywood Godfather’s place of worship and the Vidyasagar Setu, get out of this world then look just south for a holy seat and count the apostle’s supposed epistles. 5 - HONG KONG: Follow the aim of the midday munition just across the water to a stellar street. At its eastern-most end pick the eastern-most spot by a Melville-inspired coffeehouse where The cinematic Dragon stands and take the first digit of his age at time of death. 6 - YOKOHAMA: From the former foremost ferris, follow the road eastwards, over the bridge - then south of the pachyderm’s nose to an arena. Add the individual digits in the left or right corner of the scoreboard. 7 - SAN FRANCISCO: From where The Rock Islanders played, fly south-ish - but before Archimedes’ exclamation pause at the Vanessa Cardui, and visit the park with shades of Davy Crockett. Find the most storey-ed building on its western side, add the second and third digits and multiply by half the first digit. 8 - NEW YORK: From the island of Elizabeth Jane Cochran’s asylum, follow Paul and Art’s cantilever northwest to the fountain of her circumnavigatory sponsor. Its adjacent avenue is your final number. FINAL CLUE: Translate these numbers. Your team name is the final clue and final answer. Follow us on Twitter: @worstfoot @bazmcstay @benvandervelde Visit www.worstfootforwardpodcast.com for all previous episodes and you can donate to us on Patreon if you’d like to support the show during this whole pandemic thing… https://www.patreon.com/WorstFootForward Worst Foot Forward is part of Podnose: www.podnose.com ANSWERS: 1: 20 As mentioned in '80 Fails', Fogg lives at 7 Savile Row. Doyle's Detective's Domicile is 221b Baker Street (home of Arthurs Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes), and Barry also mentioned that Jules Verne is the second-most translated writer on Earth after Agatha Christie, who has a memorial in Leicester Square. If you draw a triangle between these 3 points, in the middle of this triangle is Cavendish Square - a rather circular square - where there is a blue plaque on Number 20 which is the home of Herbert Asquith, the former Liberal Prime Minister. 2: 5Ben told us about the lighthouse in Port Said, which is octagonal. 'Towards Nemo's sub's nuclear namesake's pole' requires a bit of Googling. Captain Nemo is a Jules Verne character whose submarine was called the Nautilus. There was a real-life nuclear submarine called the Nautilus which was the first to travel under the North Pole. Travelling north from the lighthouse in Port Said you come to a café called Central Perk (like the café in Friends) which is on an east-to-west street called 23rd July St. 23rd July was the date of the Egyptian coup in 1952 as part of Operation 'Fat Fucker', the CIA's plan to eject King Farouk. Add 2 and 3 and you get 5! 3: 1 Ben mentioned that Mumbai's 'Gateway to India' wasn't ready when a royal visit took place in 1911 and so a cardboard replica stood in its place. Looking at Google Maps of Mumbai, the bay just to the west of where the Gateway stands is called Back Bay and on the other side of the bay from the Gateway is a park called Hanging Gardens (the Hanging Gardens of Babylon were one of the 7 Ancient Wonders of the World). If you go into street view and walk along the southern path of the park, in the southeastern corner is a stone shelter which has a blue sign reading Zone 1 across from it. 4: 13 Barry talked about Amitabh Bachchan, the famed Bollywood actor whose roles included the title figure of Sarkar in the Bollywood version of The Godfather. Barry also mentioned that Bachchan is worshipped in a temple in Kolkata (which is located in the All Bengal Amitabh Bachchan Fans' Association building). The Vidyasagar Setu is the name of the Second Hooghly Bridge. Draw a line from the temple towards the bridge and just over halfway you come to a planetarium ("out of this world") - south of which is St. Paul's Cathedral, the seat of the Anglican diocese of Kolkata. St Paul the apostle is supposed to have written 13 epistles in the New Testament. 5: 3 Ben told us about the Noon Day Gun in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. The photos of it all show that it points straight out across the bay, just on the other side of which is Avenue Of Stars. At the eastern end of the avenue is a Starbucks - and any of you who recently heard of Coffee episode will know that Herman Melville's 'Moby Dick' includes the character of Starbuck. The Dragon was film star Bruce Lee's name and sure enough he has a statue standing just outside that Starbucks. He died aged 3, so take the 3 from his age. 6: 12 Barry talked about Cosmo Clock 21, at one point the world's tallest Ferris wheel at 107m. Follow the road on Google maps east from there and it crosses a bridge by Elephant Nose Park. Look south from there and you find Yokohama Stadium. Into street view, you can look at the scoreboard where the bottom corners both show 10.29. Add the individual digits: 1+2+9 = 12! 7: 21 Ben talked about Al Capone's time playing in an Alcatraz inmate band called the Rock Islanders. Quite a way south of there is an area called Eureka Valley - Archimedes famously shouted Eureka! in his bath. Before you get there you can find a series of buildings called The Painted Ladies - painted lady is a type of butterfly whose Latin name is Vanessa Cardui. Just beside these buildings on the map is Alama Park, and Davy Crockett famously died in the Battle of the Alamo. On the west side of the park - Scott Street - the tallest building is a white apartment block, number 625. 2+5 (the second and third digits) = 7, multiplied by 3 (half the first digit) = 21. 8: 5Right at the start of the podcast, Barry mentioned the pioneering journalist Nellie Bly, whose real name was Elizabeth Jane Cochran. She spent time undercover in an asylum on Blackwell Island - which has since been renamed Roosevelt Island, the very first stop on our NYC tour! Paul (Simon) and Art (Garfunkel) sang about the 59th Street Bridge, the other name of the Ed Koch Queensboro, a cantilever bridge running northwest off Roosevelt Island. Continue along 59th Street and you come to the southeastern corner of Central Park where the Pulitzer Fountain sits - Joseph Pulitzer sponsored Nellie Bly's trip around the world. It is adjacent to 5th Avenue. FINAL CLUE ANSWER: TEAM CLUE This is a straightforward enough clue that you have a number-letter cipher - turn the 8 numbers into letters of the alphabet and you have your final answer: TEAM CLUE.
Explore the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus and part 5 of 7 of the 7 Ancient Wonders
We study the ancient stones of Callanish & intercept a pirate burger joint operation. First Emily details the history of the Calanis stone structures and the ritual practices that we believe accompanied them. Then Brenton tells the story of a Pittsburgh local legend and what was actually happening when things started to go awry. Also discussed: time travel romantic dramas?Callanish References:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNuK68MrnlEhttps://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/calanais-standing-stones/https://www.transceltic.com/scottish/mystery-of-scotlands-ancient-callanish-standing-stonesBurger King: https://www.cracked.com/article_28014_the-crazy-story-fake-burger-king-in-pittsburgh.htmlhttps://www.wpxi.com/news/local/fast-food-chain-issues-statement-after-bogus-burge/140343004/https://news.yahoo.com/blogs/oddnews/fake-burger-king-leaves-customers-asking-questions-200136786.html https://www.wpxi.com/news/local/its-real-burger-king-again-south-side-customers-en/140298737/ https://www.grubstreet.com/2016/01/burger-king-ant-burger.html
Part 2 of 7 on the 7 Ancient Wonders of the World. Explore the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
The first of a 7 part mini series on the 7 Ancient Wonders of the World. Part 1 looks at The Great Pyramid of Giza, its crazy scope and size, and some of its history
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We remember an important scientific observatory and learn about ancient Irish Neolithic monuments. Brenton remembers the Arecibo Observatory, which collapsed this December, and its important contributions to Astronomical studies. Then Emily discusses Newgrange an Irish monument that is flocked to every Solstice with unknown origins.Arecibo References:https://www.space.com/20984-arecibo-observatory.htmlhttps://defector.com/arecibo-goes-dark/https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-03421-yhttps://theconversation.com/arecibo-telescopes-fall-is-indicative-of-global-divide-around-funding-science-infrastructure-151734Newgrange Referenes:https://www.ancient.eu/Newgrange/
Ancient Wonders Of The World - Statue Of Zeus
Ancient Wonders Of The World - Great Pyramids Of Giza
Ancient Wonders Of The World - Hanging Gardens Of Babylon
We’re getting more historical than spooky this week but tune in anyway to hear about the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World! Sonjay’s tangents are weirdly on topic and we also discuss lighthouses of various kinds, we forget who Richard Chase is, Olympic fun facts, and living the van life. Also, Alexander was portrayed by Colin Farrell, no Brad Pitt. Whoops. Check out Sonjay’s friend, Bailey! @purposefullivingbailey for some van life insight. Follow us! IG: @broadcastfromthebelfry FB: Broadcast from the Belfry Twitter: @BelfryBroadcast Email: broadcastfromthebelfry@gmail.com Shout out to Marshall at Maja Island Music for our awesome intro. Check them out: Insta: MajaIslandMusic Website: majaislandmusic.com
Can anyone possibly compare works of art? A piece that moves one person to tears won't necessarily have any profound impact on another. However, when it comes to architecture there just might be a way to compare and contrast. By closely examining form, function and dankness Strider attempts to find out which Wonder of the both the Ancient and New Worlds is the most... wonderful.Sources:Wikipedia.org, Britannica.com, History.com ‘Seven Wonders of the Ancient World” Editors Nytimes.com “The ‘New Seven Wonders of the World’” Justin Setterfield/Getty Images,Nicholas Sumner/Getty Images, Andy Caulfield/Getty Images, Guglielmo Mattioli/The New York Times, depositphotos.com, TMAX/fotolia, Nick Brundle Photography/Getty Images,Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group/Getty Images, Hulton Archive/Getty Images, DEA Picture Library/De Agostini/Getty Images, Sipley/ClassicStock/Getty Images, Fine Art Images/Heritage Images/Getty Images, De Agostini/Getty Images,
In our second episode Carys, Claire, and Rachel discuss 4 ancient sites and the theories on how they were constructed. How were the massive Giza Pyramids built? How did the ancient people carve the Nazca lines without planes? How on earth was the Chand Baori well, which is 100 feet under the earth's surface, built in 900 A.D.? How did the people of Cusco built Sacsaywaman so strong and sturdy that the spanish conquistadors couldn’t even destroy it? Were aliens involved? What about ghosts or time travel? Or were the ancient people just smarter than we give them credit for? Find out in this episode! Website link: https://smhpodcast.wixsite.com/home
Justin and Brian talk about the Ancient Wonders of the World. Learn all about the seven ancient wonders that impressed that impressed the greeks, why the selected those seven and what still is in existence today. Be sure to chime in on this week's 'Delusional Thinking' question: Would you rather have a pyramid built after you or your face on Mt. Rushmore?Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheQuestfor100Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Questfor100Podcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/questfor100podcast/
Justin and Brian talk about the Ancient Wonders of the World. Learn all about the seven ancient wonders that impressed that impressed the greeks, why the selected those seven and what still is in existence today. Be sure to chime in on this week's 'Delusional Thinking' question: Would you rather have a pyramid built after you or your face on Mt. Rushmore?Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheQuestfor100Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Questfor100Podcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/questfor100podcast/
In Season 2 ~ Episode 16, the team wants to know if grocery stores should go dark. They discuss that and also protests about the national closures, which are gaining momentum.In The Truth Is Alien, Corey presents the Colussus of Rhodes, one of the 7 Ancient Wonders of the World.
***HEADPHONE USERS BEWARE*** And we are back! Hi guys, and welcome to another episode of our pod! Today we discuss the last Ancient Wonder on our list - the lighthouse at Alexandria. Please help the show grow by subscribing, as well as rating and reviewing the show! And leave us a topic request! Quiz: https://www.buzzfeed.com/harrypotterfanarts312/hermione-grangeras-ultimate-quiz-3ui6btxukz?bfsource=bfocompareon&bfsource=bfocompareon Crime Stoppers: https://www.crimestoppers.com.au or call 1800 333 000 Time stamps: Quiz: Weekly news wrap up: Main topic: Where to find the podcast: Topic request form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfnbbL71lPLZ5In9xv7pFbPVZvDv_SJeTCueDbkL76bRVvASg/viewform Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/controllers-and-couches/id1335555664 Podbean: http://controllersandcouches.podbean.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Z3VdHbiFDTH2KgD9vUc2l Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/controllers-and-couches TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Arts--Culture-Podcasts/Controllers-and-Couches-p1212173/ YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa6BFHYaUGh2uHzSK32xYyg IG: https://www.instagram.com/controllersandcouches/ T: https://twitter.com/ControllersCou1 Email: controllersandcouches@gmail.com FullMetalChicken YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZp-BGhVI0jrlqscjDOIjTw Stephfafahh T: https://twitter.com/stephfafahh IG: https://www.instagram.com/stephfafahh/ Tumblr: http://stephfafahh.tumblr.com/ SC: stephfafahh GR: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/12030777-stephanie Litsy: stephfafahh YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBheD721gz-nv5gRK_-lkow
“The Seven Wonders of The Ancient World” Episode #114 We sat down and discussed The Seven Wonders of The Ancient World. We will look at who built them, when they were built, and when they were destroyed. The Great Pyramid of Giza is the only Ancient Wonder still standing to this day and it is also the oldest Ancient Wonder. Here is a list of the seven Ancient Wonders. 1. The Colossus of Rhodes, Greece 2. The Statue of Zeus at Olympia, Greece 3. The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, Turkey 4. The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, Greece (Modern-Day Turkey) 5. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon, Iraq 6. The Lighthouse of Alexandria, Egypt 7. The Great Pyramid of Giza, Egypt *If you enjoy our podcast and want to help us grow, check out our Patreon account and enjoy the exclusive episodes and interviews. You can also listen to us on the go through our website listed below. https://www.patreon.com/MikeandMaurice https://www.mikeandmauricemindescape.com/
***HEADPHONE USERS BEWARE*** And we are back! Hi guys, and welcome to another episode of our pod! Today we discuss the cutest rats on the planet, and the price you must pay for a porcelain tub. We also cover the second last ancient wonder - Colossus of Rhodes. Please help the show grow by subscribing, as well as rating and reviewing the show! And leave us a topic request! Quiz: https://www.buzzfeed.com/cierrajones/one-has-to-go-along-with-all-of-their-work-will-au0mtt8gl2?origin=fil-qu Rats pictures: https://www.facebook.com/126260014251/posts/10158652278789252/?d=n The devil door rental twitter thread: https://www.boredpanda.com/funny-buying-house-horror-movie-stereotype-twitter-story-olivia-a-cole/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=organic Red Cross link: https://register.redcross.org.au Crime Stoppers: https://www.crimestoppers.com.au or call 1800 333 000 Time stamps: Quiz: 8:53 Weekly news wrap up: 18:06 Main topic: 35:40 Where to find the podcast: Topic request form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfnbbL71lPLZ5In9xv7pFbPVZvDv_SJeTCueDbkL76bRVvASg/viewform Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/controllers-and-couches/id1335555664 Podbean: http://controllersandcouches.podbean.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Z3VdHbiFDTH2KgD9vUc2l Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/controllers-and-couches TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Arts--Culture-Podcasts/Controllers-and-Couches-p1212173/ YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa6BFHYaUGh2uHzSK32xYyg IG: https://www.instagram.com/controllersandcouches/ T: https://twitter.com/ControllersCou1 Email: controllersandcouches@gmail.com FullMetalChicken YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZp-BGhVI0jrlqscjDOIjTw Stephfafahh T: https://twitter.com/stephfafahh IG: https://www.instagram.com/stephfafahh/ Tumblr: http://stephfafahh.tumblr.com/ SC: stephfafahh GR: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/12030777-stephanie Litsy: stephfafahh YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBheD721gz-nv5gRK_-lkow
***HEADPHONE USERS BEWARE*** And we are back! Hi guys, and welcome to another episode of our pod! Today we continue on with our 7 Ancient Wonders series, covering the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus. Steph also has an internal breakdown when she finds out how much Baby Yoda she is (spoiler alert: she's not). We also (non-spoiler) review The Grudge (2020)! Please help the show grow by subscribing, as well as rating and reviewing the show! And leave us a topic request! Quiz: https://www.buzzfeed.com/kaleb_mayer/what-baby-yoda-are-you-really-3nyn3zymsl Red Cross link: https://register.redcross.org.au Crime Stoppers: https://www.crimestoppers.com.au or call 1800 333 000 Time stamps: Quiz: 9:20 Reviews: 14:30 Weekly news wrap up: 22:30 Main topic: 28:18 Where to find the podcast: Topic request form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfnbbL71lPLZ5In9xv7pFbPVZvDv_SJeTCueDbkL76bRVvASg/viewform Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/controllers-and-couches/id1335555664 Podbean: http://controllersandcouches.podbean.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Z3VdHbiFDTH2KgD9vUc2l Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/controllers-and-couches TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Arts--Culture-Podcasts/Controllers-and-Couches-p1212173/ YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa6BFHYaUGh2uHzSK32xYyg IG: https://www.instagram.com/controllersandcouches/ T: https://twitter.com/ControllersCou1 Email: controllersandcouches@gmail.com FullMetalChicken YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZp-BGhVI0jrlqscjDOIjTw Stephfafahh T: https://twitter.com/stephfafahh IG: https://www.instagram.com/stephfafahh/ Tumblr: http://stephfafahh.tumblr.com/ SC: stephfafahh GR: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/12030777-stephanie Litsy: stephfafahh YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBheD721gz-nv5gRK_-lkow
***HEADPHONE USERS BEWARE*** And we are back! Hi guys, and welcome to another episode of our pod! Today we discuss the devastation that continues with the Aussie bushfires, and people trying to cash in on it. We also continue with our 7 ancient wonders series, this time covering the statue of Zeus at Olympia. Please help the show grow by subscribing, as well as rating and reviewing the show! And leave us a topic request! Quiz: https://www.buzzfeed.com/vinyl_bowie/well-guess-what-kind-of-bacon-you-are-based-on-yo-388n2phq0y Red Cross link: https://register.redcross.org.au Crime Stoppers: https://www.crimestoppers.com.au or call 1800 333 000 Lecture by Dr. Tom Tartaron: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ngny7zfrTU Time stamps: Quiz: 5:31 Weekly news wrap up: 11:53 Main Topic: 31:38 Where to find the podcast: Topic request form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfnbbL71lPLZ5In9xv7pFbPVZvDv_SJeTCueDbkL76bRVvASg/viewform Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/controllers-and-couches/id1335555664 Podbean: http://controllersandcouches.podbean.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Z3VdHbiFDTH2KgD9vUc2l Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/controllers-and-couches TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Arts--Culture-Podcasts/Controllers-and-Couches-p1212173/ YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa6BFHYaUGh2uHzSK32xYyg IG: https://www.instagram.com/controllersandcouches/ T: https://twitter.com/ControllersCou1 Email: controllersandcouches@gmail.com FullMetalChicken YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZp-BGhVI0jrlqscjDOIjTw Stephfafahh T: https://twitter.com/stephfafahh IG: https://www.instagram.com/stephfafahh/ Tumblr: http://stephfafahh.tumblr.com/ SC: stephfafahh GR: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/12030777-stephanie Litsy: stephfafahh YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBheD721gz-nv5gRK_-lkow
***HEADPHONE USERS BEWARE*** And we are back! Hi guys, and welcome to another episode of our pod! Today we discuss the newly announced Xbox Series X, the hypocrisy of the Australian Government in light of the massive bushfires in Australia, leading to poor (terrible) air quality in Sydney, and the reality of long distance space travel. We also pick right back up with the 7 ancient wonders series, and give you a crash course in Greek/ Roman mythology, and the Temple of Artemis. (Please excuse Steph coughing). Quiz: https://www.buzzfeed.com/tayloraowens/highest-grossing-movies-2010s-checklist?bfsource=bfocompareon Time stamps: Quiz: 10:03 Weekly news wrap up: 15:41 Main Topic: 28:24 Where to find the podcast: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/controllers-and-couches/id1335555664 Podbean: http://controllersandcouches.podbean.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6Z3VdHbiFDTH2KgD9vUc2l Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/controllers-and-couches TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Arts--Culture-Podcasts/Controllers-and-Couches-p1212173/ YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa6BFHYaUGh2uHzSK32xYyg IG: https://www.instagram.com/controllersandcouches/ T: https://twitter.com/ControllersCou1 Email: controllersandcouches@gmail.com FullMetalChicken YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZp-BGhVI0jrlqscjDOIjTw Stephfafahh T: https://twitter.com/stephfafahh IG: https://www.instagram.com/stephfafahh/ Tumblr: http://stephfafahh.tumblr.com/ SC: stephfafahh GR: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/12030777-stephanie Litsy: stephfafahh YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBheD721gz-nv5gRK_-lkow Please help the show grow by subscribing, as well as rating and reviewing the show!
We've discussed the Ancient Wonders but today we're traveling to the modern era for the New Wonders as voted on by the world. Give us a listen, and please review on itunes!
We've discussed the Ancient Wonders but today we're traveling to the modern era for the New Wonders as voted on by the world. Give us a listen, and please review on itunes!
This week we conclude our study of the Ancient Wonders of the world. We'll also discuss pre-k delinquents and Barenaked Ladies. Rate and review!
This week we conclude our study of the Ancient Wonders of the world. We'll also discuss pre-k delinquents and Barenaked Ladies. Rate and review!
This week Kyna & Natalee are once again joined by Audry in Japan. Part two may have less human sacrifice than last week, but it doesn't fail to deliver the cannibalism and alien rants you've come to expect as they dive into the weird, funny, & historical nuggets regarding advanced early civilizations! Kyna kicks off the episode with six ancient places people are convinced aliens built. Next, Nat dives deeper into last week's tool segment by giving us some amazing origin stories involving inventions we all know and love. Finally, Kyna closes out this theme with the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World! This week's promo comes from the amazing podcast Weird on the Rocks! Want to drink like your girls, go to www.trywinc.com/historical to get $22 off your first box AND complimentary shipping!! Want to be featured in our next Extra AF episode? E-mail your historical experiences, the funny/weird stories from your hometown, a family story or legend, and your true crime/paranormal experiences to historicalafpod@gmail.com! We have new merch! Mason jars are here and we couldn't be more pumped! They are a Southerner's dream… https://shop.spreadshirt.com/historicalafpod/ To get access to exclusive additional content, join Patreon today at https://www.patreon.com/HistoricalAFPod! Patreon members have early access to the podcast and enjoy benefits like book lists, bucket lists, bloopers, drunk dives, deleted scenes, and more!! Finally, don't forget to rate and review us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Facebook and, the like to help us become more visible! Links: Email: historicalafpod@gmail.com Website: https://historicalafpodcast.wordpress.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HistoricalAFPod Merch: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/historicalafpod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HistoricalAFPod/ Instagram: @HistoricalAFPod www.instagram.com/historicalafpod/ Twitter: @HistoricalAFPod www.twitter.com/historicalafpod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9IxpqhesOJneKPBZuY8KlA?view_as=subscriber Credits: Artwork by Kyna Stys Intro & Outro Music by Camilo GP Hold Music by Lobo Loco-Pianoman Play Sofa Again (Copyright Free Download from Jamendo Music) Sound Effects from Free Music Archive, Sound Bible, Free Sound, and Fesliyan Studios Sources: Kyna https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-history/sevens-wonders-of-the-ancient-world https://matadornetwork.com/read/21-amazing-images-new-seven-wonders-world/ https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/travel-interests/arts-and-culture/ancient-sites-built-by-aliens/ Natalee https://interestingengineering.com/19-great-inventions-that-revolutionized-history?fbclid=IwAR1btGKTKNp7OMBkQ9DK0WJTF5isG42kZaAJ_bbFRYY6o5hJ5aJKkB02eqM
We have another two parts topic for you with the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World. Learn some history that may or may not be true! Find us on itunes and such and leave us a review!
We have another two parts topic for you with the Seven Ancient Wonders of the World. Learn some history that may or may not be true! Find us on itunes and such and leave us a review!
How did ancient civilizations move massive stones to build Stonehenge, the Pyramids and the Easter Island statues? In this quick, delightful talk, TED Fellow Brandon Clifford reveals some architectural secrets of the past and shows how we can use these ingenious techniques to build today. "In an era where we design buildings to last 30, maybe 60 years, I would love to learn how to create something that could entertain for an eternity," he says.
Welcome back to the Ancient Wonders! In this episode we finish up by discussing the Temple of Artemis, the Colossus of Rhodes, and the Pharos of Alexandria! We hope you enjoy it as much as we did. Also, Jeff takes us down another WotR road with the topic word "Wonder", who will take the cake? Listen and find out!! Thank for listening! Please subscribe and leave a review! Also, be sure to check out fedupapparel.net and use promo code rogues10
Today marks the first ever "group think" episode of Trivia Rogues where Billy, Don, Jeff, and Alex research the 7 ancient wonders of the world and then have a discussion. Each of us have focused on 1 or 2 of the 7 to lead the respective discussions, and it's a 2 parter! Today we will tackle 4 of the 7. Let us know what you think of this format! Thanks for listening!
***HEADPHONE USERS BEWARE*** Hi guys, and welcome to another episode of our pod! Today we review “Hereditary”, and discuss NASA's new tech to image supersonic shockwaves, newly identified toxic waste dumps in Melbourne, Asteroid 2019 CM4, and The Hanging Gardens of Babylon. Buzzfeed Quiz: https://www.buzzfeed.com/niamhhamiltonr/what-kind-of-onion-are-you-based-on-your-shrek-pre-v3p2cf043 Links: https://www.vice.com/en_au/article/xyv5qd/the-secret-history-of-pancake-parlour-and-its-links-to-scientology https://www.livescience.com/64960-why-antarctica-icebergs-are-green.html Where to find the podcast: http://controllersandcouches.podbean.com https://soundcloud.com/user-653515096 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa6BFHYaUGh2uHzSK32xYyg https://www.instagram.com/controllersandcouches/ https://twitter.com/ControllersCou1 controllersandcouches@gmail.com FullMetalChicken YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZp-BGhVI0jrlqscjDOIjTw Stephfafahh Twitter: https://twitter.com/stephfafahh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephfafahh/ Tumblr: http://stephfafahh.tumblr.com/ Snapchat: stephfafahh Goodreads: huser/show/12030777-stephiettps://www.goodreads.com/ Litsy: stephfafahh YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBheD721gz-nv5gRK_-lkow Please help the show grow by subscribing, as well as rating and reviewing the show on iTunes!
***HEADPHONE USERS BEWARE*** And we are back! Hi guys, and welcome to another episode of our pod! Today we talk about some of the recent news out of NASA and the Hubble Telescope, and dive into our first series! We kick off the 7 Ancient Wonders series by discussing all the ins and outs (and the conspiracy theories surrounding) The Great Pyramid of Giza. Buzzfeed Quiz: https://www.buzzfeed.com/evrivali/your-answer-to-these-would-you-rather-questions-wi-328m3 The Great Pyramid of Giza coordinates: https://www.google.com/maps/place/The+Great+Pyramid+of+Giza/@29.9756185,31.076055,13.11z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x14584587ac8f291b:0x810c2f3fa2a52424!8m2!3d29.9792345!4d31.1342018 Where to find the podcast: http://controllersandcouches.podbean.com https://soundcloud.com/user-653515096 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa6BFHYaUGh2uHzSK32xYyg https://www.instagram.com/controllersandcouches/ https://twitter.com/ControllersCou1 controllersandcouches@gmail.com FullMetalChicken YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZp-BGhVI0jrlqscjDOIjTw Stephfafahh Twitter: https://twitter.com/stephfafahh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephfafahh/ Tumblr: http://stephfafahh.tumblr.com/ Snapchat: stephfafahh Goodreads: huser/show/12030777-stephiettps://www.goodreads.com/ Litsy: stephfafahh YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBheD721gz-nv5gRK_-lkow Please help the show grow by subscribing, as well as rating and reviewing the show on iTunes!
On this edition of the Seven Ages Audio Journal, we turn our attention to the ancient wonders of Ireland, in an exploration of the country's famous Neolithic sites. The post Seven Ages Audio Journal Episode Eighteen: The Ancient Wonders of Ireland appeared first on Seven Ages.
Visit us at FamilyTravel.org. ----- Andrea Ross from Wild Frontiers Travel guides us as we explore the majestic temple of Ankor Wat. Transformational experiences await you and your family in this home of one of the ancient wonders of the world.We'll also learn about the welcoming and inclusive people of Cambodia. Speaking of ancient wonders, we'll also chat with Sarah Stocking from Lonely Planet Kids (https://lonelyplanet.com/kids) about an exciting new book that will both entertain and educate your kids about 12 ancient wonders of the world--about what they were like back in the day and what people see now when they visit. ----- Family Travel Radio, hosted by Aaron Schlein, is the official podcast of the Family Travel Association. Visit us at FamilyTravel.org.
It's got a long, storied history, but Greek wines still deserve more attention from today's curious drinker. Explore islands, indigenous grapes, and must-try reds. Wines discussed: @3:27 Gaia Wines 2017 Wild Ferment Assyrtiko (Santorini) @11:40 Nasiakos 2016 Mantinia Moschofilero (Mantinia) @16:16 Alpha Estate 2015 Hedgehog Vineyard Xinomavro (Amyndeon) Transcript: Welcome to Wine Enthusiast's What We're Tasting Podcast. I'm your host, Jameson Fink. Join me as we discuss three fantastic wines and why each one belongs in your glass. This episode, we're looking at wines from Greece with Executive Editor Susan Kostrzewa, who covers and reviews wine from the region. What We're Tasting is sponsored by Vivino. With the largest online inventory, Vivino finds the right wine every time, including wines from Greece. Download Vivino to discover and buy your favorites, and stock up at Vivino.com/wineenthusiast. Greek wines aren't getting enough due, and I think as modern wine drinkers we should be connected to a country that has such an amazing past, so Sue, thank you for being on the show. Susan Kostrzewa: Thanks for having me. Jameson Fink: Are Greek wines just not getting enough due? Why aren't they more well known, or are they better known than I think they are? Susan Kostrzewa: I don't think they're well known enough. I love Greek wines, and they've been making wine for 4,000 years. So you'd think with all that time we would have found out about them by now. But I think part of the issue is a pretty simple one. It's kind of surprising, I guess, in a way that this could hold something back, but the names. The names of the grapes, the names of the producers, they're in Greek. Jameson Fink: Yeah, right. Susan Kostrzewa: You know, it's all Greek to you and me. But it honestly, I think, for so many years the producers of Greek wines were labeling all of the wines in Greek. So only really Greeks in the US, so Greek restaurants, Greek people, Greek immigrants were drinking that wine. They were the ones who could read the labels. It scared everybody off, so that was one very simple thing. I think that kind of deterred regular wine drinkers from getting into it. Then you also have the whole retsina thing, which for many years in the US, retsina, a not very well-made retsina was what was being exported into the country. So a lot of people have literal and figurative hangovers from the retsina days. There's great retsina being made now, and I'd love to talk to you about that, but I think there's still, I run into a lot of people who when I say I'm rating and reviewing Greek wine, I love the Greek wines, and were like, "Oh, I hate retsina." It's the first thing they go to, so I think there have been some starts and stops along the way that have deterred people who should know about it from knowing about it. And thank God, like the psalms are the ones who started the trend in the US again. They were the ones tasting it. They were like, "This is amazing. You should know about it," and sort of gained momentum from there. Jameson Fink: Yeah. I mean, I'll be guilty as charged. I mean, I remember when I was a buyer at a grocery store, we had like one Greek wine. It was a retsina, and of course I became more knowledgeable after that. I remember actually when I was still working in there, some new wines were coming into the marketplace, and they were exciting and interesting indigenous grapes, but it's sort of like, I don't know if it's maybe like Chianti with the fiasco, the straw kind of bottle that people still associate like a whole region or a country painted with that kind of broad stroke. But I don't know, nowadays, and I think you mentioned what? Sommeliers, and of course wine buyers all over are doing with Greek wines as sort of championing them and getting them in front of people, which I think is the biggest reason. So the first wine I want to talk about is one this definitely been a darling of the sommelier scene, and maybe not to its detriment, but maybe we're not seeing enough of other wines, but it's Assyrtiko, which comes from the island of Santorini. So the first wine I want to talk about is the Gaia wine's 2017 Wild Ferment Assyrtiko from Santorini which is 92 points. First of all, can you just tell me what is Assyrtiko and what makes it special on Santorini and in the world? Susan Kostrzewa: Assyrtiko is a white wine variety, it's indigenous to Santorini, which Santorini is basically a huge block of volcanic rock. And this is the variety that loves that volcanic rock. And even though it is being grown in other areas of Greece, I think its original and best home is Santorini. So Assyrtiko is a fresh, very linear, kind of sea salty, delicious white wine. Crisp, like I said, great with food. I think it's very unique, it's got a touch of smoke, and sea salt, and all the things you would associate with volcanic soil. And the other thing that's interesting about it, is they've never had phylloxera on the island, so there's some very old vines on that island. They're bush vines, they're low to the ground. If you've ever been to Santorini- Jameson Fink: Of course I've been to Santorini. Susan Kostrzewa: Yes, of course you have. Which, by the way is one of the most beautiful places in the world. Jameson Fink: It is, yes. Susan Kostrzewa: Whether you love wine or not. Jameson Fink: The bluest of blues there. Susan Kostrzewa: It's amazing. And one of the things that's so cool about it is the first time I went I remember being with a big group of wine journalists who were all very knowledgeable and we were rolling by this sort of field. And it's super dry, and it's not a hospitable island as far as greenery goes. It's very hot and dry. And we were driving by this vineyard, and we're kinda looking at it, and we stop and we're all like, "What is this? This looks like a brush windswept field." And they're like, "This is the vineyard." And it's all these bush vines that grow their trained basically to protect the grapes from the super windy situation on the island. And it looks kinda crazy, and thread bare, and scrappy. But in the midst of this amazing vineyard are these great wines that are being made. So it's very unique. Jameson Fink: Yeah. That was exactly my experience. Like we're gonna go look at a vineyard, and you still have in your head oh, it's gonna be manicured rows with posts and what not. But yeah, the vines are woven into like a basket. Susan Kostrzewa: Yes. Jameson Fink: It's like nothing I'd ever seen. I have a million pictures of wine makers picking it up and lifting it up kinda like a man hole cover almost. It's really remarkable. And yeah, it sort of recalibrates your expectation. The climate there doesn't permit having training vines like that, they just wouldn't survive the wind and the heat. Susan Kostrzewa: Definitely, yeah. So I think it's one of the most unique places in the world as far as wine vineyards and unique wines go. So I'm a big fan. And I hope I'm pronouncing this correctly, I believe it's Gaia. Jameson Fink: Oh yeah, I pronounced it wrong. Susan Kostrzewa: Again, this is my beat and I still have a hard time pronouncing some of these. Jameson Fink: I gotta stop pronouncing these wines, I gotta make everyone do it unless it's something very simple. Susan Kostrzewa: But Gaia, the wine that you were mentioning, Wild Ferment Assyrtiko, Yiannis Paraskevopoulos, who is the wine maker there has really, he's really championed doing these sort of unique and experimental approaches to Assyrtiko. But he's also an awesome spokesperson for Greek wine. So you asked earlier about why we don't know about Greek wine, I think the producers themselves are on the road now. And they're doing an amazing job, they're the best people to champion what is happening in their country. And he, the wine maker here and the owner, is fabulous at doing that. So all of his wines are great. Jameson Fink: Yeah, I've also had ... Interesting things about Assyrtiko, I've had some older bottles, like it can age really well, which I thought was surprising. Susan Kostrzewa: Definitely. Jameson Fink: And it's not necessarily a heavy wine, but it's got some substance to it, it's not a super light, I don't know like Pinot Grigio. It's got somebody to it and a little bit of richness, but still super refreshing. Susan Kostrzewa: Yeah, I mean they're making sparkling Assyrtiko, their Assyrtiko blends with like Sauvignon Blanc that are really good. And then Retsina, their Retsina's now being make by which are made out of Assyrtiko. It's a very versatile grape. And like you say, it does have weight and complexity. It's pretty ... To me, it's again, one of the more unique wines that's being made in Greece. Jameson Fink: And another, let's keep going about island wines, one of the things that I think I clumsily said when we started is that you see a lot of Assyrtiko on wine lists, which is great. But also it's sort of like when's the next hurdle when we're gonna see more Greek wines from other islands and the mainland too? But I wanted to talk about Crete for a little bit, what are the wines like there as far as indigenous grapes? Are they doing reds, whites, both? Susan Kostrzewa: Crete may be the oldest wine making area in Greece. Again, I think when we talk about 4,000 years we talk about minoans , we talk about this incredible history of wine making on Crete. I was just there recently and spent a lot of time there. And everything is incredible, everything is old. Every olive tree is thousands of years old. They have an amazing history of wine making in general. But yeah, they make whites, they make reds, Vidiano and Thrapsathiri are two of the whites they make that I love that are just delicious, and refreshing, and again very unique to the island. Kotsifali's one of the reds. How do they differ? I mean every region of Greece is quite different. There are a lot of micro-climates. Crete is hot, and the wines are a little bigger, and a little more robust than say when you get up into the north where you're talking about very high altitude, pretty high acid wines. So a little fuller bodied, still great acidity, but a little bit more of a reflection of their location. And I actually did a piece recently on Crete for the magazine, and talked a lot about this new generation of younger wine makers, who are coming up in Crete and really pushing a lot of innovation. Because these are very old varieties, some of them were almost extinct, a couple of the producers I talk about rescued nearly extinct ancient grapes from extinction and brought them back, and are now doing all this cool stuff. So to me that's an area that's really exciting, and we haven't really seen as many of those wines in the US yet. But I think that's going to change. Jameson Fink: Yeah, and what I think is exciting too is when you have these ancient vines, or varieties and you see kind of younger people sort of rehabilitating their reputation, or literally rehabilitating them from the brink of extinction. You see it all over the world, and it's really exciting. Especially in a place with a history like Greece where you see old world wine history, and then you see people with new ideas and new energy kind of bringing them back to life instead of chasing a more faddish grape. Susan Kostrzewa: Well I think what's really exciting about what's happening in Greece now, and I've been covering the beat, I think it's probably been about eight years. When I first started wine makers were just starting to get back into really believing in their own grapes. They were planting a lot of, they had been planting a lot of international varieties, which by the way do really well in northern Greece, a producer we'll talk about, they do a beautiful job with Cabernets and Sauvignon Blancs, and Chardonnays. But what was really exciting was to see the younger wine makers, and some of the older ones getting excited again about indigenous grapes. And that to me was the beginning of the real quality story with Greek wine, is these are the varieties that are in their sort of blood. And they really know, it's the perfect place for these to be grown, and they really believe in them. And I think the quality is in those bottlings now. Jameson Fink: Hey, we'll be back to the show very shortly. But since you're here, I know you're already a fan of wine podcasts, why don't you check out our other show called The Wine Enthusiast Podcast, download it wherever you get podcasts. Let's talk about another white wine, we'll move on from Assyrtiko, it's Moschofilero? Susan Kostrzewa: Yes. Jameson Fink: Okay, so the second bottle I wanna talk about is the Nasiakos 2016 Mantinia Moschofilero, probably butchered that again. Susan Kostrzewa: No, you got it. Jameson Fink: Okay. That's 92 points. So tell me about this white wine grape, because it seems like if you're gonna start somewhere in Greece, this might be the white wine to start with. Susan Kostrzewa: Yeah, that's a very good point. I think Assyrtiko, it's interesting because it might be the first point of contact that most people have with Greek wines, but it's actually, to me it's a little geekier. Whereas Moschofilero also delicious, but a little bit more versatile as far as style, and just a little easier to enjoy just patio wine. Again, it depends on where it comes from, it's Mantinia, which is in the Peloponnese, it's mainland Greece is where it's traditionally from. And you know, it's very floral, it's got again, it's crisp, it's really balanced. But it's got orange blossom, and grapefruit, and sort of floral aromas. Almost could be like a Riesling, or an Albarino style wine. And to me, those are some of the best wines that again, are made in Greece are the Moschofileros, they do them in sparkling, still, all sorts of different dessert wines. It's really delicious. And this particular one is fabulous. This producer makes incredible Moschofilero. Jameson Fink: And I always think about that, I remember going to a wine dinner for a Greek winery a few years ago. And they were just showcasing Syrah, and Cabernet. And it was kind of weird in a way because I feel like this is probably for, I always have this tension in well, we kinda wanna give people grapes they're familiar with if you want them to enter a world of Greek wine or whatever it may be, or wines from Sicily or something like that. But then there's such this heritage of indigenous grapes, like here's a Syrah, here's a Cabernet. It's like you have this treasure trove of indigenous grapes. So is there kind of that tension there to pursue indigenous grapes? And it's not like they're bad wines, but Syrah or Cabernet, you know? Susan Kostrzewa: Well like I said, I think there was a pressure years ago to plant international varieties, again Chardonnay, Syrah Chardonnay, et cetera. Because people felt well no one knows these wines, so let's push the international stuff. Then I think what the benefit became is they were making a very good quality of international grapes and they started blending them. And that's a great entree. I mean it is scary, especially if you're just a beginning exploratory wine drinker, you're not gonna go maybe first for something that is called Thrapsathiri. Jameson Fink: Right. Susan Kostrzewa: But you might go for a Sauvignon Blanc Thrapsathiri blend. Jameson Fink: Right. Susan Kostrzewa: So I think that actually ended up being a good thing. And there are some really great blends, really delicious blends. And it helps people along. And then they might say, "You know what? Next time I'll just try the Thrapsathiri, I liked this wine, I'm not afraid of this anymore, I'm gonna try the single variety. So I do think there was a pressure. I think now it's sort of subsiding in that I think more people are just doubling down on the native varieties. But it's good that they have some of these other blending options. I think it makes for some really nice wines in some cases. Jameson Fink: And do you think, now we're at the second wine is from the mainland, I was also thinking when I think of Greek wine it's Crete or Santorini, is the mainland sort of still under appreciated even though it's huge and there's so much wine being made there. But kinda are we just in love with the island wines, and the mainland's like, "Hey, we got a lot going on here too." Susan Kostrzewa: Yeah, I mean it's easy to connect with the idea, the visual of Greece is always the islands, and the beautiful ocean. But most of Greece is mountainous. It's one of the highest altitude, highest elevation countries in Europe. And people don't always realize that most of the grapes in Greece are grown in these high altitude, maybe 1,100 feet vineyards on the mainland. So yeah, I think there is some ... Jameson Fink: I know, this is a real podcast. There's thunder, there's lightning. Susan Kostrzewa: There's this dramatic. Jameson Fink: The gods, the Greek gods. Susan Kostrzewa: The gods are here with us as I talk. I better get this right. Jameson Fink: Yeah, we'll get this right. Susan Kostrzewa: This could be the last you ever hear of me. But anyway, I think they're underappreciated and I think again, you've got mainland Moschofilero, you also have some red wines, which we can talk about as well. Those are made in northern Greece in the mountainous areas of northern Greece. And you know, we need to talk about them more, there's great stuff going on. Jameson Fink: Let us talk about one right now. Susan Kostrzewa: Excellent. Jameson Fink: The Alpha Estate 2015 Hedgehog Vineyard Xinomavro, 90 points. So kind of along the lines of Moschofilero is this kind of the red wine grape to start exploring if you're getting into Greek wines? Susan Kostrzewa: That's a good question, because Xinomavro is kind of akin, people compare to Barolo, to Nebbiolo. So I think if you're a wine lover and you're a food lover, you're going to be really excited about these wines. Do I think it's a quaffer? Not so much. And I hate to call any wine that, but I think as far as approachability, Xinomavro might be your 2.0. Jameson Fink: Right. Susan Kostrzewa: And I think Agiorgitiko, which is another red, and I hardly get that right. But anyway, that might be a little more approachable. So Xinomavro, I love these wines, I think they're so elegant. They're incredibly age able. So this is the kind of wine that you can store for 10 years plus and it has all that great acidity, it's gonna age really well. But yeah, I think it's sort of maybe for somebody who's got a little more of an advanced taste in reds. Jameson Fink: So one thing we haven't talked about, which I think when talking about one of the great pleasures of wine is pairing it with food. Let's just back up and talk about Assyrtiko again. One of the things I remember being on Santorini is having the best tomatoes in the world and seafood. What are some of your favorite Assyrtiko pairings? Susan Kostrzewa: Well Assyrtiko again, when I think of a great pairing I think of food as you said on the island, which is like the tomatoes, I think about seafood, grilled seafood like sardines, any of that salty seafood goes perfectly with this. Capers, caper salad, all that. All that style of food. A point that I wanna make just 'cause you're making me think about this, that I talk a lot with Greek wine makers about this, and this often happens, Greek wines often are associated with Greek food and that's a great thing. But they also do very well with other types of cuisine. And I think one of the foods that I think is delicious with Greek white wines would be sushi. So sort of more delicate seafood dishes. Indian food, there are a lot of flavors that do very well with these wines. And I think it's kind of fun to explore that as well. And I think that's something that as Greek wine has become more popular in the US you can find the wines in restaurants that aren't just Greek restaurants. Jameson Fink: Yeah, that's a good point. It doesn't have to be I'm in a Greek restaurant, I'll drink Greek wine, and then if I go somewhere else that has any other kind of cuisine I'm like nah. Because I mean we drink champagne at pizza places, we do lots of interesting experimentation too. So I think that's a really good point. And that's something that will help Greek wine grow too, just not ... Of course if you're there in Greece, or if you're at a Greek restaurant I mean, yeah, it's only natural. Don't drink Barolo in southern Greece or northern Greece. But I really think that's a great way to get people excited and interested about pairing. I'd love Assyrtiko right now, it's super hot and humid out. Even just a summer salad with fresh produce would be great with probably almost any Greek white wine that was of a lighter style, or a medium bodied. Susan Kostrzewa: Yeah, definitely. And actually one of the things I've found is these wines, Moschofilero, you can pair them with obviously poultry and pork, and all that stuff. But they can handle some of the red meat like lamb, I mean you'd be surprised. Again, lamb is pretty traditional to Greece. But I've had Assyrtiko with lamb, and the high acid cuts the fat, it's really delicious. To me it's just fun. And again, they're great wines, they're very versatile, but they're really food-driven. So that would be my recommendation to everyone. If you've never had a Greek wine, I would recommend that you probably have it with food. Because they can be a little high in acid for people just to sit and drink if they've never had. But they do very well with that. Jameson Fink: And I guess I have a little sidebar about food and wine pairing, I love white wine with meat, whether it's lamb, even steak. I had recently steak with a different wine, different country, but a rich, dry, Austrian Riesling. And it has that sort of big rich steak dish, and big rich red wine. But when you have something that's a little livelier like a white wine, especially in the summer. Especially with like a steak salad, it's super refreshing to drink a white wine, or a slightly chilled red rather than ... That doesn't mean oh I'm having a pork, or a steak, or a lamb then I have to have a red wine. Susan Kostrzewa: Right, yeah. I mean that's the exciting thing about all these combinations. I think there's a lot more freedom than there used to be. There was always freedom, but we will tell you also, as I've bene lucky enough to taste and pair a lot of wines and foods in my career, I realize now it's really important to just try new combinations and not necessarily worry too much about what you've read, or think is the right combo. And that's, like I say, the Greek wines I've had a blast just tasting lots of different foods with them. And it's been a really fun way of learning more about the flavors, and seeing how they change, and just having a good time with it. Jameson Fink: Yeah, I don't think you need to bring your little chart to the restaurant and sort of look at it underneath the table, like oh I'm getting a steak, what am I allowed to have? Susan Kostrzewa: Right. Jameson Fink: I think that's a good thing where we sort of ... There are matches that are classic for a reason, but I think it's great that we've kind of moved beyond these rigid rules. Because a lot of it depends on how it's cooked, what it's served with, where you are. Are you in a nice air conditioned cave, or are you outside on a 90 degree humid day? It's like, "Oh I'm outside, I'm eating a steak, I have to have Cabernet." But you can definitely just chuck those rules. Susan Kostrzewa: Actually you just made me think of something when you were talking about drinking wine and the context of it, and the atmosphere in which you're drinking it. And I was thinking when I was recently in Greece I was on Mount Olympus, which is in northern Greece outside of Thessaloniki. And it was a hot, hot day. My instinct would've been to go for again, refreshing white wine, something sort of nervy and easy to drink. And we ended up drinking some incredible Xinomavro on the mountain with lamb. And it seemed like ugh, it's heavy, and it's gonna be too hot for this. And I have to tell you, it was so awesome and delicious. And I think in the case of again, going back to Xinomavro it has a freshness to it, it's got this kind of really nice backbone and freshness to it. And I actually, it made me reset my brain about red wine in the summer. Red wine and hot climates. It can be really awesome, and really delicious. And it also doesn't hurt to be on Mount Olympus. Jameson Fink: No, it definitely does not. So even if you can't get to Mount Olympus for some Greek wine, I will encourage all of you to explore the country, it has an amazing history, centuries old, more than centuries old. Susan Kostrzewa: Millennia. Jameson Fink: Millennia old. And these are just three wines that are great to start, but explore the whole country, try the indigenous grapes, and maybe get a little crazy and try some of the blends that have some of the grapes you might be familiar with too. But get out there and explore Greek wine. So Susan, thank you for being on the show. Susan Kostrzewa: Thanks for having me. Jameson Fink: And thank you for listening to the What We're Tasting Podcast, sponsored by Vivino, wine made easy. Susan Kostrzewa: The three wines we discussed today were the Gaia Wines 2017 Wild Ferment Assyrtiko , the Nasiakos 2016 Mantinia Moschofilero, and the Alpha Estate 2015 Hedgehog Vineyard Xinomavro. Jameson Fink: Find What We're Tasting on iTunes, Google Play, or wherever you find podcasts. And if you liked today's episode, please give us a five star rating on iTunes, leave a comment, and tell you friends. What We're Tasting is a Wine Enthusiast podcast. Check out Wine Enthusiast online at winemag.com.
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