Sabratha here I come!
Forget Spam emails about army insurance, getting stressed about life’s many problem situations, and looking for a new job — sometimes, what you need is a bit of enlightening. Libya has plenty to enlighten you with, so read on for information about Sabratha — a tourist hot-spot for some time, and a place which, as much as the world continues to grow and change, will likely keep hold of its heritage for a very long time to come.
Located forty miles west of none less than Tripoli, and open every day from eight until half past five, Sabratha is a Libya must-see for two reasons. 1) It is a monumental architectural achievement for any civilisation and 2) The place has so much vivid history that it would be almost criminal to not experience this intriguing place!
Originally used by Phoenician traders – on their way to the Iberian Peninsula – Sabratha is an enormous place. It is also situated in perfect surroundings, the likes of which would be ideal for painting: you’ll find coastal views here to rival anywhere else in the world, along with plenty of ruins which tell a fascinating story of the ghosts of the past.
Amazingly, though, despite being shaken to pieces by a tremendous earthquake way back in 365AD, much of the original place remains – both flooring and limestone, as well as marble.
All in all it tells of a wondrous existence and one which, when you see the place for yourself, will seem very easy to visualise.
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