Palace Gates
Sunburst
Construction wonder
Downed columns
Driving 101
Hills and flowers
Ionian Coast
The fortress
Inside the palace
Monastery grapes
Oleanders of Corfu
Moon on the water
Corfu building
Panagia Paraportiani (Explored)
Bell tower
Single bell
Pasta!
Mykonos Windmills - Vertical shot
The colors of Mykonos
Horos Chandelier
Monument of the Unknown Solidier
Icon
Clay jugs
On a pole
Island in the mist
Mykonos Windmill
Grecian Mural
Mykonos Windmills - Horizontal shot (Explored)
Not so appetizing
Still under construction after 2400 years (Explore…
Corners to the sky
Down the alley
Terrace of the lions
Farewell to Mykonos
Overlooking the sea
Red and white
Window to the past
Mykonos harbor (Explored)
Mighty columns
Ionic columns of the Erechtheion
The Porch of the Caryatids
The Parthenon
Door topper
Fair maiden
The bare walls
Ruins of the Temple of Hera
Temple of Poseidon
This way
Katakolon in the morning light
Grecian sunset
Cruising to Santorini
Volcanic remnants
Curls and stitches
A long way up
Greek boat
Santorini at dawn
Above the Caldera
Happy dog
A long climb to the top
The Church of Panagia of Platsani
Door to the sea
The view from Oia
Still standing
Resting between trips
Three bells
Kamari Beach
Cave houses and church
No roof, but a fine floor
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Entrance to the Paleokastritsa Monastery
The Paleokastritsa Monastery in Corfu, Greece is dedicated to Panagia (Virgin Mary) of Paleokastritsa. It is a Byzantine Monastery that dates from 1228, however most of the surving structures date from the 18th Century. It was mobbed with tourists when we went and the highlight, sadly, was watching the large buses attempt to manouver in the tiny parking lot.
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