Tuesday, June 23, 2009

The New Acropolis Musem, Holding the Marbles


The new Acropolis Museum is now officially open and was the reason for my visit to Athens. The building designed by New York based architect Bernard Tschumi and is ultra modern with the building lending itself to light and space. Most interesting however were the columns that allow the archeological remains below to be seen yet protected.

The Museum also brings up the point of the Elgin Marbles that are in the British Museum. Many believe that after 207 years they should be returned to Greece and placed in the new museum. The basis of them not being returned were lack of a suitable viewing space. That argument is now finished

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Friday, September 07, 2007

Air Museum In Boda Norway, History Repeats


A few years ago I stopped at the Air Museum in Boda Norway, a fascinating look at aviation. It covered the history of flight from the beginning to end and even had a simulator that was fantastic. One of the best exhibits was about the Cold War and the flying of spy planes from both sides of the Iron Curtain.

History repeats itself as Norwegian and British fighters scrambled yesterday as Russian Bombers neared Norway’s airspace. The Tu-95 bombers flew over the Barents Sea, Norway. Norway is a member of NATO and shares both land and sea borders with the Russian Bear. Cross your fingers for a little thaw in the Artic North.

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