Dear Surfer43, I meant no offense to anybody by my contributions to the Wikipedia article on the "Drama Köprüsü". I only wanted to call attention to the following facts: 1) Mr Latsistalis is not a "Greek historian", even if he likes to be referred to as such. He is indeed a Drama kebab house owner (nothing bad with it), whith no historical education (which is very bad, if he wants to decide on historical matters). 2) The "Bridge of Drama" was not where Mr. Latsistalis and his Turkish friends allegedly "pinpointed" it. What Mr Latsistalis exhibits to visitors –mostly from Turkey– as the "Bridge of Drama" is definitely an aquaduct, 16 kilometres away from the city of Drama. It goes, however, without saying that a bridge called "Drama Köprüsü" should be somewhere downtown Drama and not so far away from it. 3) Unfortunately, Mr Latsistalis, due to his lack of knowledge and his disability to rightly understand historical evidence, deceives not only himself but also the Turkish visitors of Drama; and this I consider a much bigger "vandalism", than to say the harsh truth, even in a... cynical manner. Who is going to stop the charlatans? Nonnamer