Anixis
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Our Stay at the St. George Lycabettus Hotel
... in a quiet neighbourhood away from noise and protest march or collision courses that unfortunately take place from time to time in the centre of Athens. It is on the slope of the Lycabettus hill where one can have a pleasant walk to the top at the chapel of St. George for the most stunning views of the City of Athens. There are different pathways all around the peripheral zone with an easy access for an enjoyable stroll.
The hotel is one of those family businesses with ...
Greece
... it we hired ATV bikes to zoom round the island on. Our first day we ventured out to the Red Beach (red rocks and sand) and to the beach of Karmari before taking the zig zagged road up to the highest peak on the island. From here we headed back down to a winery and museum. For 7Euro, we took an audio guided tour through the wine making process. It was fantastic, but, mainly because the family must have made their own mannequins. One of the children looked like Michael Jackson ...
Acrópole, Ágora Antiga, Kerameikos
... fazendo uma primeira abordagem sobre o que gregos pensam da política actual e da U.E.
Depois de termos deixado as maletas no átrio do hotel, fomos tomar o pequeno-almoço no café em frente ao hotel.
Conforme estava programado, fomos apanhar o metro para ir visitar a Acrópole. Em Atenas, uma viagem de metro custa 1,40€ e o meio bilhete 0,70€, que foi o que o Diogo pagou, e o bilhete dá para 90min, a maior parte dos atenienses dão o ...
One day in Athens
... we did some shopping for tacky souvenirs. We needed to be back on board in a few hours and had to catch two busses to get to the port. I refuse to be a pier runner so we got the next bus from Stegama Square back to the Acropolis and then onto the next bus to the harbour. We arrived with about 45 minutes to spare but at least we were back safely.
On returning to the harbour we went through security and we ...
Corinth and Acrocorinth
... this best in 1 Corinthians chapter 12 where Paul talks about the Body of Christ.
1 Corinthians 12: 12-14
“Just, as a body, though one, has many parts, but all its many parts form one body, so it is with Christ. 13 For we were all baptized by one Spirit so as to form one body—whether Jews or Gentiles, slave or free - and we were all given the one Spirit to drink. ...