RE: One arch and one plaque
Ha ha, that's right, but I want it to be dramatic.😄 I want to grab onto something that's interesting, because the world and life mostly, for the most part, isn't like that. Now this thought comes to me that this is precisely why people travel, because their lives are not interesting. At the same time, there are people who don't go anywhere and their life is enough as it is.
In terms of history, I don't really believe much of anything. There are people and whole teams in the country who spend their whole lives cleaning the dust in some hole and writing works - fairy tales about fictional peoples, traditions, customs, who did what and how hundreds of thousands or tens of thousands of years ago. I don't believe in these fictions, but honestly, if the mystery of the past is lost to me too, then all will be lost.
Hmmm... I didn't think about it that way. You are actually right. I only wish to travel when I get bored or want to escape the daily grind. When daily life is exciting, I don't even think about going somewhere.
I like to learn about the old traditions and way of life. I like reading fiction too. It was just a thought that what we read or are fed in the name of history could be a lie only to make it exciting. Reminds me of Graham Hancock's documentaries on mysterious sites and events in the world. Have you watched Ancient Apocalypse?
No, I haven't seen it, but it's already on my list 😊 (for when I feel like watching movies again, which isn't that time right now).