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L’Hôtel est situé à IERAPETRA, CRETE, Grèce, à environ 1H30 en voiture de l’Aéroport d’HERAKLION. (100 Kms de l’Aéroport) Comptez 1H45 minimum avec le transfert collectif en car…
- Dès l’entrée, vous bénéficierez d’un grand parking ouvert, pour garer votre voiture de location.
- Ce Hotel compte 343 Chambres. L’architecture de l’Hôtel fait penser à un petit village typique crétois !
- A la Réception, vous trouverez un point information grâce à une TV connecté, ainsi qu’un bar.
- L’hôtel dispose d’une boutique souvenirs, qui propose également des produits de première nécessité (type superette).
- L’hotel offre un SPA avec des soins payants et une salle de sport en libre accès gratuitement. Les équipements sont récents et en bon état.
-L’Hôtel compte 5 piscines bien distinctes aux « univers différents » 1 piscine ADULT ONLY, 1 piscine Zen, 1 piscine (grande profondeur), 1 piscine pour enfants, 1 piscine familiale ( activités et aquabike) . Il y aussi 1 coin bains à remous.
- Sur la plage privée de l’Hotel vous trouverez des transats gratuits. C’est une plage de petits galets.
Nous vous souhaitons un bon séjour dans cet Hôtel !!!
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পানির নিচে আশ্চর্য কিছু শহর। Ancient Cities Under Water for a Long Time.
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Town below the Underwater.
Heracleion (Greek: Ἡράκλειον), also known by its Egyptian name Thonis (Θῶνις) and sometimes called Thonis-Heracleion, was an ancient Egyptian city located near the Canopic Mouth of the Nile, about 32 km northeast of Alexandria. Its ruins are located in Abu Qir Bay, currently 2.5 km off the coast, under 10 m (30 ft) of water.[1] A stele found on the site indicates that it was one single city known by both its Egyptian and Greek names.[2] Its legendary beginnings go back to as early as the 12th century BC, and it is mentioned by ancient Greek historians. Its importance grew particularly during the waning days of the Pharaohs.[3]
Heracleion was originally built on some adjoining islands in the Nile Delta. It was intersected by canals with a number of harbors and anchorages. Its wharves, temples and tower-houses were linked by ferries, bridges, and pontoons. The city was an emporion (trading port) and in the Late Period of ancient Egypt it was the country's main port for international trade and collection of taxes. It had a sister city, Naucratis, which was another trading port lying 72 km (45 mi) further up the Nile. Goods were transferred inland via Naucratis, or they were transported via the Western Lake and through a water channel to the nearby town of Canopus for onward distribution.
During the second century BC Alexandria superseded Heracleion as Egypt’s primary port. At the end of the century the soil on which Heracleion was built succumbed to liquefaction and its buildings collapsed into the water. A few residents stayed on during the Roman era and the beginning of Arab rule, but by the end of the eighth century AD what was left of the city had sunk beneath the sea.
City of Lions or Lion City
A Chinese city, forgotten after it was flooded when the government built a dam that turned the valley it was in into a lake, has resurfaced as an underwater adventure park for tourists. The ancient city of Shi Cheng was also known as the Lion City because it was located in the province of Zhejiang, where it was surrounded by the five Lion Mountains. Founded over 1,300 years ago, it vanished from view 53 years ago when the Chinese government decided they needed a new hydroelectric power station. A dam was built to create a man-made lake, and as the water rose, the city was left at the bottom of this new found body of water. Depending on where on the lake bottom it is, the city is between 85 and 131 feet underwater. And there it remained forgotten until Qiu Feng, a local official in charge of tourism, introduced the idea of using Shi Cheng as a destination for diving clubs. For the first try it was a voyage of discovery, and Qui said: We were lucky. As soon as we dived into the lake, we found the outside wall of the town and even picked up a brick to prove it. It was later discovered that the entire town was intact, including wooden beams and stairs. Now the city had attracted interest from archaeologists and a film crew has been on site to record the preservation of the lost ruins
The city of Alexandria was founded in 332 BC by Alexander the Great, conquering Egypt in a conquest to expand his vast empire. After Alexander’s death, Greek occupation of Alexandria lasted 300 years until the start of Cleopatra’s reign. Queen Cleopatra was a full-blooded Greek and a mighty Egyptian Pharaoh. Her palace was spectacular - a landmark and symbol or her power. She ruled Egypt and spent much time creating alliances with Roman leaders to keep them from occupying Egypt. Tragically, she took her own life when she felt her efforts were about to fail, thinking Roman invasion was imminent.
The earthquake and tsunami that sank the island of Antirhodos occurred a few centuries after Cleopatra’s death, destroying and scattering the palace under about 10 meters of murky water in a small bay. Little was known of Cleopatra’s palace until the 1990s, when French archeologist Franck Goddio stumbled across the ancient writings of a Greek historian named Strabo. Strabo described the great city of Alexandria and the island of Antirhodos, which seemed to be located in a bay near by the city’s shore. In these writings Strabo also described Queen Cleopatra’s palace, built on that same island.
Rediscovery of the Site
Franck Goddio, who is also the President of the European Institute of Underwater Archaeology, spent 10 years planning an expedition to uncover the secrets of Cleopatra’s sunken palace, determined to find and bring it back to light.
Ancient paintings indicate the columns/pillars acted as a ceremonial gateway to the island. Each column had a decorated crown on top and together they created a magnificent entrance - one fit for a queen.