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Buckley
3 June, 17:50
Why was traveling challenging in ancient greece?
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Kinsley Whitney
3 June, 20:39
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Greece is a land of mountainous, rugged land, the roads that were not well constructed either. They also transported by wagons, carriages and carts.
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