Tarpon Springs, Where Sponges are Gold

By Elizabeth Moult
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Published: Jan. 26, 2013
Words: 10,797 (approximate)
Language: English


Short description

This little novella is a tale of two splendid cities and how the rich culture of the Greeks has influenced the development of the entire community along with the lives of its inhabitants. It investigates the need to preserve wetlands and sponges and the vital role that they play in the health of our planet. It explores the Greek Orthodox Religion and Saint Nicholas.

Extended description

This little novella is a tale of two splendid cities and how the rich culture of the Greeks has influenced the development of the entire community along with the lives of its inhabitants.

It explores the history of the Greeks and the city and tracks the path of the Greeks from Greece to Florida in the early 1800's.

It investigates the need to preserve wetlands and sponges and the vital role that they play in the health of our planet.

It explores the Greek Orthodox Religion and Saint Nicholas.

Originally written in 2011 as a documentary for a Florida producer but never produced.

Tags

florida, greece, st nicholas, wetland protection, greek orthodox church, sponges, tarpon springs

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