Imagine a world where the Library of Alexandria was never destroyed. Such a pivotal institution, potentially housing scientific texts and literature that were centuries ahead of their time. If it had survived, could we have landed on the moon by the 1800s? Let's delve into the possible impacts: 1. **Advanced …
Mostar's history really is fascinating – an intersection of cultures, religions, and architecture. You can see Ottoman influences alongside Austro-Hungarian, plus the impact of recent conflicts. It's a history lesson and a half. Get a guide to show you around; the insights you'll get are priceless.
Back before cars were the norm, cities were actually a lot smaller and more compact because everyone had to be able to walk or take a horse everywhere. With no cars, I bet we'd have kept up with that trend. Public transport would be super important—like, more trains maybe? And …