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Tripping over Pyrgos on Santorini
When I first saw Pyrgos in 2014 it was late afternoon through swirling fog rolling up 700-foot-high cliffs. The mist hugged the low flat...
Memories of Greece: Agia Marina, Aegina
Aegina is an easy island to the Athens mainland to go. A sandy beach is what tourists dream of. Before the 2020 pandemic, I...
Visiting the Heart and Soul of Greece: The Peloponessos
BY AURELIA
During the last five summers, I had visited and spent time on more than a dozen Greek islands, including Crete, Corfu, Mykonos, and...
«ΑΡΒΗ» ΕΝΑΣ ΜΙΚΡΟΣ ΠΑΡΑΘΑΛΑΣΣΙΟΣ ΠΑΡΑΔΕΙΣΟΣ ΣΤΗ ΚΡΗΤΗ
ΜΕΣΑ ΑΠΟ ΤΑ ΜΑΤΙΑ ΤΗΣ ΑΝΝΑΣ ΜΠΙΘΙΚΩΤΣΗ
ΠΡΟΛΟΓΟΣ
Λένε ότι: Ταξιδεύουμε αρχικά για να χάσουμε τον εαυτό μας· και ταξιδεύουμε για να τον βρούμε. Ταξιδεύουμε...
Memories of Italy: Women in Ravenna Mosaics
By: Catherine Tsounis, contributing editor
Mosaics are amazing in Ravenna. Women and their influence are scenes in the Byzantine mosaics. “Women never betrayed their identity...
Naxos, Mykonos, Delos: divine vacations in the Cyclades
Fiercely independent in the center of the Cyclades, Naxos, Mykonos and Delos knew of times before there was time.
Naxos: birthplace of the King of...
OLD KARDAMYLI, THE KAPATANIO AND THE MARCH THAT SPARKED THE 1821 WAR OF INDEPENDENCE
BY AURELIA
Edited by: Mariekaty Athanasea Georgota,
Resident of Kardamyli and Fulbright Scholar
Kardamyli, a small Village with a claim to being over 3,000 years old and...
SFAKIA: WHERE THE MOUNTAINS MEET THE SEA
By Aurelia, Contributing Editor
Sfakia, located South of Chania and surrounded by the Lefka Ori or “white mountains,” is one of the most...