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In the 9th century, the Byzantine Empire had a system of mountain-top beacons, not unlike the beacons of Gondor in the Lord of the Rings, that stretched 450 miles (720 kilometers) across Asia Minor. The beacon line was very efficient and, based on modern experiments, a message could be transmitted from the farthest point all the way back to Constantinople within an hour.

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October 14, 2022

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In the 9th century, the Byzantine Empire had a system of mountain-top beacons, not unlike the beacons of Gondor in the Lord of the Rings, that stretched 450 miles (720 kilometers) across Asia Minor. The beacon line was very efficient and, based on modern experiments, a message could be transmitted from the farthest point all the way back to Constantinople within an hour.

 
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