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The Temple of Olympian Zeus in Athens
... is a possibility that the temple was destroyed by an earthquake during the mediaeval period. Unfortunately much of the ruins were taken away for building materials. There was a period in the 1800’s where people used to build on top of pillars or columns and we can see this happening from early drawings.
The paragraph below I copy from the leaflet I was given at the gate."The temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympieion), the largest of the ...
It's All Greek to Me
... It was beautiful and there was a rock hill that had breathtaking views of Athens and the surrounding area. Although I enjoyed my time in Athens, Aegina was my favorite! The promise of midterms waiting menacingly for us back in Rome made us reluctant to board the plane. Overall, I left Greece after two and a half days with the hope of returning sometime in my future and the knowledge that if I do it won't be quite as amazing as the first ...
The archaeological site of Delphi
... with all of his knowledge about Greek history. He's a walking encyclopedia.
But besides all the wonder of the ruins and myths of this place, it was in a breathtaking location. Surrounded by mountains and picturesque towns. I really enjoyed the tour and visiting the site. It gave me an insight of ancient Greece and the mythology attached to it.
We visited the Delphi museum after the tour of the site. We took one ...
Atina'ya geri dönüyoruz
... birazcıkda Tomtomumuzun azizliği yüzünden ama çokta zaman kaybetmeden saat 15.00 civarında Korent'e vardık. Sahil boyunca geniş balkonlu bembeyaz yazlık apartmanların sıralandığı in-cin top oynayan bu şehirde ne otel ne motel ne vb bulamadık. Sokaklarda insanlarda yoktu, kepenkler kapalı, sessiz, terk edilmiş gibiydi. Rüzgar ve kocaman dalgalar bugünde devam ettiği ...
Don't believe everything you see on the news!
... the only group to not have any airport delays, do to the general strike. Two of the other groups, one from Buffalo, New York and one from Richmond, Virginia had already arrived but the group from Atlanta, Georgia wasn't due in until closed to midnight.
So overall our first hours in Athens were both thrilling and amazing and I can't wait until tomorrow when we visit the Acropolis.
So until then, luv to all,
Ann an ...



