Friday, December 7, 2007

Serifos!


Serifos!, originally uploaded by Panos Bobolas.

Tholos


Tholos, originally uploaded by Panos Bobolas.

Oia


Oia, originally uploaded by Panos Bobolas.

cave houses

Fira


Fira, originally uploaded by Panos Bobolas.

Athens, Greece


Athens, Greece, originally uploaded by Ava Babili.

Kapnikarea

Athens, Greece


Athens, Greece, originally uploaded by Ava Babili.

Church in Monastiraki

Aliakmonas


Aliakmonas, originally uploaded by Charalampos Konstantinidis.

so small...


so small..., originally uploaded by sellig.

Valley of Tempi


Valley of Tempi, originally uploaded by Ava Babili.

The Valley of Tempi is an extensive narrow valley of the Pinios River, characterized by high rocky slopes, steep declivities, wooded slopes, a riverside forest, and maquis. This valuable woodland, holding the natural springs of Agia Paraskevi, is situated between the Lower Olympus massif and Mount Ossa. From a geological point of view, the area contains carbonate rocks, schistose, serpentine and gneiss. It also displays limestone-bearing crags, gallery forests harboring Salix alba and Populus alba, forests consisting of Oriental planes (Platanion orientalis) and evergreen oaks (Quercus ilex).

Pineios


Pineios, originally uploaded by Charalampos Konstantinidis.

Valley of Tempi


Valley of Tempi, originally uploaded by Ava Babili.

The Valley of Tempi is an extensive narrow valley of the Pinios River, characterized by high rocky slopes, steep declivities, wooded slopes, a riverside forest, and maquis. This valuable woodland, holding the natural springs of Agia Paraskevi, is situated between the Lower Olympus massif and Mount Ossa. From a geological point of view, the area contains carbonate rocks, schistose, serpentine and gneiss. It also displays limestone-bearing crags, gallery forests harboring Salix alba and Populus alba, forests consisting of Oriental planes (Platanion orientalis) and evergreen oaks (Quercus ilex).