Church Beneath the Mountains
Landscape and Windmill
Wind Driven Water Pump
Wind Driven Water Pump
Old Windmill and Bell-Tower
Old Windmill and Bell-Tower
Parade of Derelict Windmills
Distant Church
Distant Church
Ierapetra #2
Ierapetra #1
A Graveside View of Sitia
Remembrance
Boats at Sitia
CRETE
Crete
RFA FORT VICTORIA
RFA FORT VICTORIA
Soudha Bay, Crete
Soudha Bay, Crete
Soudha Bay, Crete
Crete
Crete
Crete
Sailing from Soudha Bay, Crete
Crete
Crete
Crete
Dawn
sun gazing
Lake Kournas
Lake Kournas
Fortezza of Rethymno with Mosque of Sultan Ibrahim
Ruined House
A Street on Spinalonga Island
Bastion
Step Into Danger
Uninhabited
Venetian Water Supply Duct
Holy Trinity Mosaic
Venetian Bastion Overlooking the Tourist Boats
Between Elounda and Plaka
Spinalonga- Overlooking the Leper Graveyard
Spinalonga- The Leper Graveyard
Spinalonga- Entrance to Decay
Spinalonga- Venetian Bastion
Knossos- Tall Vases (Pithoi)
Knossos- Part of Palace Entrance #1
Knossos- Part of Palace Entrance #2
Knossos- Minoan Fresco
Aghios Nikolaos #1
Aghios Nikolaos #2
Aghios Nikolaos #3
Elounda- Old Windmill
Elounda- Canal #1
Elounda- Canal #2
living balcony
Ligaria2
Ligaria sunset1
Ligaria
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Ruined Cretan Village
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I can't remember the name of this place but it is somewhere between Ag. Nikolaos and Sitia.
I believe it was destroyed by German troops in reprisal for action by resistance fighters during World War Two. A new village was later built alongside.
Scanned slide from 1999
I believe it was destroyed by German troops in reprisal for action by resistance fighters during World War Two. A new village was later built alongside.
Scanned slide from 1999
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