Riham El-Ashry: The Lost City

From Riham El-Ashry, a beautiful piece of ancient pottery leads to an amazing discovery. Enjoy and please visit Riham on Facebook.

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The Lost City

Riham El-Ashry

The face of a young girl screaming shined in the light of the descending sun. A massive wave covered her body and dragged her downward. Down. Down. She gasped desperately for air, but only water rushed into her lungs. Her eyes were terrified gazing upward, and her hand stretched asking for help, but in vain. A giant golden perch fish…

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Paula Shablo: The Museum

From Paula Shablo: Penny and her dad go exploring and despite the rubble around them, Penny finds treasure. Enjoy and visit Paula on her blog.

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The Museum

Paula Shablo

Sometimes, amid all the rubble and refuse, we find a little treasure.

On this day, my daughter Penny and I had separated from the group and gone over to the next street. There, we found the old city museum, mostly intact. We mounted the crumbling stairs to the front entrance. The doors were standing open, hinges broken.

There was a huge…

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