Saturday, September 3, 2011

Sources of knowledge is on historical ruins


Sources of knowledge is on historical ruins
     Hisstorical ruins provide a lot of knowledge about the country. Sometimes these historical ruins are not properly understood, or interpreted. There are some ruins about which there are no records.
   Stone Henge of Wales is one such ruin. Still people do not know what it could have been. Some people think it may have been associated with the worship of the sun.
   Stone Henge is a popular decoration! Many computer users have the Stone Henge as a wall paper.
   There is also the massive stone pillar on the banks of the river Themes. This is known as Cleopatra’s needle!
   The totem poles of the aborigines of Africa can be seen in the British Museum. For a long time the Sinhala crown and throne were kept in Britain. They were returned when we got independence.
   We can get an idea of the arts and crafts of the time from these ruins. We can learn about a country too from these ruins. They are an interesting source of knowledge.

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