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BBCNEWS The Travel Show July 14, 2024

And its celtic who are ahead. A sloppy pass from Connor Goldson was pounced on and Odsonne Edouard raced into the box to put the ball past allan mcgregor. That was the first strike on target of the game. Both sides are unbeaten so far this season with three wins from three. 1 0 celtic after 67 minutes. Later this afternoon arsenal host tottenham for the north london derby. Both sides coming off the back of defeats last week. Spurs head coach Mauricio Pochettino spent friday denying rumours that he was set to leave the club. But, despite losing to newcastle last week he says hes looking forward re newing the rivalry with arsenal. It is not important what happened in the past, it is important what is going to happen now in the present. And we know very well this type of game, what it means. Im so lucky to be involved in this type of game. I love to play this type of game and of course i am so excited and optimistic that we are going to play in the best way. I think it is the best test. E

BBCNEWS BBC News July 14, 2024

They looked like they were just too round. Some had walls round them and i thought well, i wonder what was going on in these lochs many, many years ago. So tell me, what did you find in this loch and other lochs around here . What i did find was beautifully decorated ceramics under the water here. But i think a more specific find i did make, on the bottom of this loch around the island here, near the island, was an almost complete bowl. My archaeologist friends, mark elliott, i gave him a phone call and he came down to have a look at the stuff. And he took his glasses off, put them back on again and he said, where did you find this stuff . I said ifound it in the loch here, and he said we dont find that stuff here. I said, i didnt put it there. He says, you dont know what you found here, boy. This is early neolithic. Its not supposed to be here. All these islets and islands only go back to the iron age. Change in the history of scotland. Thats quite some feat for a bowl. I think for a

BBCNEWS The Travel Show July 14, 2024

Well, in the early days, when i was here crewing fed up with late mail . The coastguard helicopter here, well, 85 years ago, a german i noticed quite a number of lochs scientist came up with his own plans for speedier delivery, attempting to deliver mail to the isle of wight by rocket. With little islets on them. He failed, but his idea has inspired they didnt look natural at all. A british inventor whos they looked like they were just too round. Some had walls round them successfully recreated the trip, and i thought, well, using a jet engine powered suit. I wonder what was going on in these Duncan Kennedy watched the flight. Lochs many, many years ago . So tell me, what did you find in this loch and other lochs around here . What i did find was beautifully decorated ceramics what do you think this has in common under the water here. But i think the more specific find i did make, with this . Surprisingly, this. Yes, on the bottom of this loch around the island here, near the island, m

CSPAN2 Sarah Parcak Archaeology From Space July 14, 2024

Thousands of years into our own history and discover what otherwise be completely invisible to us. Sarah has worked on five continents and over 20 years of experience in anthropology. National geographic explorer as well. Ancient egypt rome and the vikings and she at a 2014 senior fellow and the winner of the 2016 that price. She at joined by an astronomer. Stars influence a planets suitability as for hopes of alien live. She at also an artist and worked in a variety of media. Welcome to both of you. [applause]. Sarah thank you everybody for coming. Will you talk to the space archaeologist person. I was like well [laughter] i guess we talked a little bit backstage in a kind of wanted to kick off just by talking about first of all, congratulate sarah on her cook. [applause] has anyone here read it so far. I see at least one copy here doctor way. I have partially read it. I wanted to hear a little bit about how the cook came around. The American Writers Museum and i thought it would be f

CSPAN2 Sarah Parcak Archaeology From Space July 14, 2024

Thousands of years into our own history and discover what otherwise be completely invisible to us. Sarah has worked on five continents and over 20 years of experience in anthropology. National geographic explorer as well. Ancient egypt rome and the vikings and she at a 2014 senior fellow and the winner of the 2016 that price. She at joined by an astronomer. Stars influence a planets suitability as for hopes of alien live. She at also an artist and worked in a variety of media. Welcome to both of you. [applause]. Sarah thank you everybody for coming. Will you talk to the space archaeologist person. I was like well [laughter] i guess we talked a little bit backstage in a kind of wanted to kick off just by talking about first of all, congratulate sarah on her cook. [applause] has anyone here read it so far. I see at least one copy here doctor way. I have partially read it. I wanted to hear a little bit about how the cook came around. The American Writers Museum and i thought it would be f

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