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The Mist Also Rises
... was snowing, but it was pretty close to perfect. We stopped at a taverna in Pertouli and ordered a ton of food and sokolatas (hot chocolate).
We definitely received some food that we did not order, and they gave us all complimentary dessert.
On our drive back to Kalambaka, we found this beautiful old bridge next to some very gnarly trees that you can see here.
Sunday morning, we did a quick drive once again ...
We are deep into Greece
We drove 5 hours north of Athens to this mystical
place. This morning we visited the
towering rock formations of Meteora. On
top of which are built the famous monasteries.
Views were breathtaking. Some of
the monasteries date to the 16th century. Meteora means “suspended in the air”. ...
Termópilas
Hoje, tivemos o dia livre da parte da manhã, pelo que nos levantámos um pouco mais tarde.
Após termos tomado o pequeno-almoço, apreciando a vista fantástica, o Rui e o Diogo foram ainda para a piscina.
Por volta das 13:15, chegou o nosso guia, que era um grego muito simpático e muito forte, parecia um "sempre-em-pé".
Partimos com destino a Kalambaka, passámos por Lamia e ...
The mystery of Monasteries
The Metéora is one of the largest and most important complexes of Eastern Orthodox monasteries in Greece. There are six monasteries built on natural sandstone rock pillars, at the northwestern edge of the Plain of Thessaly near the Pineios river and Pindus Mountains, in central Greece. The nearest town is Kalambaka. The Metéora is included on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
The landscape ...
Metsovo and its Lovely People!
... talent in sketching. And yes! He is sitting outside as usual with his traditional costume on, watching the people passing by and trying to attract attention and draw customers into his shop. The men in Epirus wear a felt vest, shirt, cloth belt, hat (kalpaki) wool woven trousers (bourazana) and special Greek rustic shoes (tsarouchia). You don’t see many people dressed in their local costumes lately ...