THE DREAMING TREASURE

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Port Obal is the name of an ancient Phoenician port that is thought to have been situated on the northern banks of the lake Avia, also known as the Ria or the Haff. In this narrative many names of places like villages, towns and cities are used but only a few of them are coincident with the current or original name. Merging Past with Present, the narrator makes us watch to ancient historical scenes such as the invasion of Murtosa by the Normans, who left forgotten treasures in those lands, and presents the readers with a brief visit to the ruins of the old Fort of Car Regal and to the ancient giant Towers of the Ria. The Marshland Islands are a stopover grateful to the narrator and his chapperon once it allows him to describe the animal and plant biodiversity of these Islands that currently proliferate through the Haff due to increasing municipal drainage interventions that are the source and the knot of discord generated by different political ideologies in Port Obal and Aviarium cities. Nevertheless the treasure left by the Normans it's still there, where the Normans left it, we are to assure you. Question is:Who will be the lucky one to find it?

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Port Obal is the name of an ancient Phoenician port that is thought to have been situated on the northern banks of the lake Avia, also known as the Ria or the Haff. In this narrative many names of places like villages, towns and cities are used but only a few of them are coincident with the current or original name. Merging Past with Present, the narrator makes us watch to ancient historical scenes such as the invasion of Murtosa by the Normans, who left forgotten treasures in those lands, and presents the readers with a brief visit to the ruins of the old Fort of Car Regal and to the ancient giant Towers of the Ria. The Marshland Islands are a stopover grateful to the narrator and his chapperon once it allows him to describe the animal and plant biodiversity of these Islands that currently proliferate through the Haff due to increasing municipal drainage interventions that are the source and the knot of discord generated by different political ideologies in Port Obal and Aviarium cities. Nevertheless the treasure left by the Normans it's still there, where the Normans left it, we are to assure you. Question is:Who will be the lucky one to find it?

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