Raiders of the Lost Temple
This is the Epic tale of an intrepid family with a lust for adventure who, fifty years ago, left Edinburgh for a little-known desert country - and incredibly discovered a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Battling against the searing desert heat, in pursuit of their courageous adventure, our very own Raiders of the lost Ark are without maps and in danger from death-stalker scorpions, venomous spiders, wolves, and ferocious big cats.
Come and hear this extraordinary story of the discovery and unearthing of a rare Temple to the Sun God, see rare coins from before the birth of Christ, and glimpse into a lost and mysterious world which encompassed the Stone Age, the Bronze Age, and the Iron Age.
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