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The Fearless Gummy Bear Goes to Delphi
... woke up bright and early for the main event: the Temple of Apollo and the ruins of Delphi!
Our first stop? The Delphi Museum which, of course, took me a good 20-30 minutes longer than the rest of the fellows to work my way through. I found some ancient musical notation and took pleasure in reading every bit of information posted in the museum.
The exit of ...
Delphi
... compact flash card and some drinks. Mary heads back to the hotel to rest and Troy kept walking. Troy comes back and says he attempted to get some money out of the ATM machine and guess what the machine has chewed up our card. As soon as he told me were rang the cash passport emergency number and had the card cancelled. Luckily we have another card but geez its annoying as the ...
Delfos
... rivaliza com o de Epidauro pelo titulo de melhor teatro da Grécia.
A seguir fomos ao estádio, já sem a nossa Guia, ainda tivemos de andar um bom bocado, sempre a subir, cerca de 8 min. Este estádio, é um dos mais bem conservados da Grécia.
Depois de visitar e andar pelas ruínas fomos visitar o Museu de Delfos, dentro do sítio arqueológico, que é de uma riqueza impressionante. O museu de Delfos contém ...
Finally, Some Trees!!!
... me to stop. He turned and quietly walked away and seemed to feel, with each step, that he had disappointed everyone. I felt bad for him. It is a strange world in which we live - so often making rules against feared evolutions that never occur.
I continued up the hill and spoke with some very nice folks along the way. At the top, where the stadium sits, the woods was more approachable. The cedars towered above and it was ...
Death by Baklava! - HM
... States with rolls of fat made of honey flaky crust, nuts and spices .
Picking up a rental car on early Easter morning we headed out into Greece armed with only a map, a 1:1000.000 scale where all of Greece fit on your palm, better referred to by Steve as the postage stamp, and our wits and a rather short ( a few sentences at best) set of instructions on how to get out of town. We made it back to the hotel to pick up our bags and luckily had ...