Here mysterious chambers are scattered through a remote valley, plundered by grave robbers but only properly excavated in the 1930s… /1
Here mysterious chambers are scattered through a remote valley, plundered by grave robbers but only properly excavated in the 1930s… /1
Between 1811 and 1831, when British blockades stopped the trade, up to a million slaves were landed here to be sold and bought.
Between 1811 and 1831, when British blockades stopped the trade, up to a million slaves were landed here to be sold and bought.
As one time capital of the grand Portuguese Empire - and home of the exiled Emperors - Rio de Janeiro has a charming collection of colonial remains, many of which are focused around the grand Praça XV de Novembro and the old shoreline /1
As one time capital of the grand Portuguese Empire - and home of the exiled Emperors - Rio de Janeiro has a charming collection of colonial remains, many of which are focused around the grand Praça XV de Novembro and the old shoreline /1
The island forming the city’s core, São Vicente, was discovered in 1502 and settled over the coming decades as Portugal stepped up trade with south eastern Brazil. /1
The island forming the city’s core, São Vicente, was discovered in 1502 and settled over the coming decades as Portugal stepped up trade with south eastern Brazil. /1
Within this rambling medieval farmhouse, you see, are the entombed remains of a medieval abbey and, within that, an even older cruciform Templar church /1
Within this rambling medieval farmhouse, you see, are the entombed remains of a medieval abbey and, within that, an even older cruciform Templar church /1
We start at the beautifully sited St Mary’s in Cranwich, where a Saxon round tower rears over a Saxon nave (spot the quoins) and potentially chancel /1
We start at the beautifully sited St Mary’s in Cranwich, where a Saxon round tower rears over a Saxon nave (spot the quoins) and potentially chancel /1
We start off at St John the Baptist in Great Hale, where a later church is strapped to a functional Saxon tower - narrow windows in a rubble wall, one of which with a jamb made from a much eroded reused Saxon statue /1
We start off at St John the Baptist in Great Hale, where a later church is strapped to a functional Saxon tower - narrow windows in a rubble wall, one of which with a jamb made from a much eroded reused Saxon statue /1
Sited at the mouth of the tropical forest and nearly on the equator, it would grow hugely important in the trade of wood, food produce, and later rubber /1
Sited at the mouth of the tropical forest and nearly on the equator, it would grow hugely important in the trade of wood, food produce, and later rubber /1
Founded in 1680s by Sephardic Jews seeking to cross the Atlantic to set up an effectively autonomous state, its astonishing ruins include the oldest synagogue in the Americas /1
Founded in 1680s by Sephardic Jews seeking to cross the Atlantic to set up an effectively autonomous state, its astonishing ruins include the oldest synagogue in the Americas /1
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There’s even a boat inside!
There’s even a boat inside!