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Illuminated Site of the Week
Many, many pictures were taken. Here are a couple of the neatest:
The Chimera of Arezzo, in the Fiorenze museum of archaeology. This is one of the most famous pieces of Etruscan bronze statuary. Note that this is not the way that modern fantasy games usually depict the three-headed creature. Here, the serpent head is at the end of its tail, and the goat head springs from the middle of its back.
Part of the facade of the Cathedral of Fiorenze. I climbed to the top of the cupola . . . 400+ steps through winding staircases that seemed more like something you'd find underground . . . except when I passed a window!
-- Steve Jackson
Warehouse 23 News: No One Here Is Exactly What They Seem
Unless they seem lost. Which they probably are. At five miles long, finding your way around that shining beacon of hope called Babylon 5 can be tricky. Thankfully, the Babylon 5: The Babylon 5 Station Guide is your last, best hope for figuring our where the heck you are.
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