We
found Greece interesting as we crisscrossed it by motor-home and
sailboat. People ranged from friendly to indifferent, culture
from busy Athens to laid-back cotton fields in the north, and fuel
the cheapest in Europe.
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The Country Greece is the
original seafaring nation, with hundreds of islands,
thousands of years of history on the water, and
countless famous figures ranging from the Homer to
Onassis. |
Athens
A
big, cosmopolitan city with lots of traffic, we visited Athens in
2003, 2004, and 2005 arriving by motor-home, ferry and our own yacht
- in 2003 unfortunately many places of interest were closed for
renovation in preparation for the 2004 Olympics. The Acropolis
with its famous Parthenon dominates the city, and even wrapped in
scaffolding it was really impressive - but one really needs to view
it from the air to see it in all of its glory. We were introduced to
the great "Elgin Marble" controversy - sculptures from the
Parthenon taken by Lord Elgin for the British Museum - Greece wants
them back and the museum says 'no way'.
Delphi
In
ancient Greece, there were several 'oracles' - wise people who could
provide guidance on many matters, and one of the most famous was at
Delphi. This temple complex high on a hillside facing the Gulf
of Corinth had altars, stadiums, an amphitheater, and of course the
obligatory 'hole on a wall' where the oracle resided to provide
anonymous advice and forecasting. The site had a very nice
museum - or at least we think it did, but it was being renovated for
the Olympics.
Corinth
Rhodes
Aegean
Peloponnesus
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