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Why is the video quality so poor?
ОтветитьAll these areas were allocated to Greece in 1919. But, the blind greed and megalomania of their government in Athens, made them try to take all of Anatolia. The even marched to the suburbs of Ankara! The outcome was, their hubris lost them EVERYTHING, including all of Ionia in Asia and Adrianpole area in Europe to the resurgent and indignant combo of Turk and Kurd armies. Greeks did it to themselves, and look at the results now. A dozen times more beautiful ruins and sites are found in Ionia fueling Turkish tourism than Greece--and expanding exponentially as more and more is dug up and reconstructed.
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ОтветитьThis virtual guided tour is great, but you made a mistake there: Mary Magdalene was never mentioned in the Quran.
ОтветитьAs a person who knows noticing about archeology and architecture, I wonder who we reconstructed s model for this city.
Ответить1,090 AD not 10,090 AD... which would be a bit in the future yet still
ОтветитьIn reality, roman cities were very unhygienic. Imagine thousands of people drinking from the same fountain. You would get gastrointestinal diseases on a daily basis
ОтветитьPoor video. It looks like it was made on a budget. Plus Ephesus was a lot more colorful, not the bland relic you see in this video.
ОтветитьThank you.
ОтветитьI like to see how Ubisoft would have tackled the Ephesus after playing Assassin's Creed Odyssey recently
ОтветитьJust been to Ephesus, this video is the cherry on top!! .. is it possible to upload a more clear and sharp HD copy?
ОтветитьWhy are these kind of beautifull videos always in a such bad quality ? It's sad to see interesting 3d reconstructions with a very low resolution...
ОтветитьUnd wo sind alte Straßennamen zu finden?
ОтветитьI feel honored to be in the 8000 views for this video in nearly 5 years! Great information and 3d reconstruction of the city.
ОтветитьThis is a great video for home education projects, thank you so much for sharing it. It would be great if I could get it in higher resolution, it is not very clear.
ОтветитьAwesome!!
ОтветитьWish I had seen this before I went to Ephesus. The Church of St John was magnificent. Hard to imagine from the scarce ruins that remain today. Thanks for posting.
ОтветитьGreat video
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