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OOPS, One More Interesting Greek Island
... century BC, dedicated to a local goddess who was later associated with Athena.
We then went to the Monastery of Agios Nectarios. You will find this hard to believe but it is a 20th century AD building.
Aegina is best known for growing pistachio ...
Epidaurus, larger in life!
... paths to different areas, but I've come to see the theatre, and I take that route. I am stunned by the sight of the theatre, it is huge,
the largest I have seen, and I think the most complete. A few people are wandering around and more are sitting high up on the terraced seating area.
As I climb the steps, worn into dips by millions of footsteps, I find I have to look only just ahead and hold the marble balustrade because I feel dizzy. ...
Making the most of the old and the new.
... in fact I must have come that way even longer ago, in 1974 when I first came to Greece and took a rail journey to the Peloponnese.
Now, though I take a taxi or walk from the hotel to the new Korinthos Station on the edge of the city. At least, it was on the edge a few years ago, but I notice the city is spreading towards it, as inevitably happens when new transport ...
Epidavros
... Ancona-Italya feribotuna binecegiz.
Biraz yolu karistirdiktan sonra otobana cikip Korint kanalini gectik. O kadar dikkat etmemize ragmen kanali goremedik. Gormek icin geri donduk, bir daha ustunden gectik ama yine goremedik. Baktik olmuyor vazgectik Korent sevdasindan. Doguya yonelip Mora yarim adasinin dogu kiyisindan deniz kiyisindan yola devam ettik. Yolda guzel bir plaj gorup havada 25 derece olunca hemen sortumu giyip atladim denize. ...
Hot hot hot!
... morbid.
From there we decided to leave the tourist trail and have some beach time. We chose the Gulf of Taranto (which is the arch of Italy’s boot), and opted for a small coastal town called Metaponto. It was a great spot with lovely white sand, friendly locals and free parking. Awesome! We stayed two nights and soaked up some sun, then carried on to the eastern side of Italy, via Matera, and ancient (7 centuries old) village that begun with people carving ...