Wednesday, January 30, 2008


, originally uploaded by eleni_78.

Pireues Greece

family


family, originally uploaded by minas_of_the_north.


, originally uploaded by Lena**.

Stemnitsa -Greece

Platanos / Πλάτανος Κραθίου

Σιδηροδρομικός σταθμός Πλατάνου

Nafplio_1


Nafplio_1, originally uploaded by Xaprilian.

Going up


Going up, originally uploaded by Nafsika.

the royal throne


the royal throne, originally uploaded by MadroiD.

september


september, originally uploaded by g-meon.

this old house...where every door is open....

olive trees and cloudy sky


olive trees and cloudy sky, originally uploaded by xrvpaul.

flower


flower, originally uploaded by Panos Bobolas.

Αφού έπιασε αυτό, λες να επιβιώσει και το πευκάκι στην πέτρα;

Greek Violence


Greek Violence, originally uploaded by *roes*.

Storm in Karpathos. The sea went crazy.

Contemplating


Contemplating, originally uploaded by Milena T.

Sometimes you just have to sit and watch....a show like this opens hearts and souls to the infinite beauty of Mother Nature.
I felt blessed to be there and .....to be here!!

through the olive trees


through the olive trees, originally uploaded by stephmel.

my favorite path.

rust in blues


rust in blues, originally uploaded by Jordan_K.

one-arch bridge


one-arch bridge, originally uploaded by kzappaster.

This is "Allamanou" stone bridge. It was built in April of 1858 on a location called "the grand stream", a few km away from the small town of Agia towards the coastline of Thessaly (Greece)

Kleisoura Kastorias

Vikos gorge.


Vikos gorge., originally uploaded by (c) Esh pictures.

Just a safe place...


Just a safe place..., originally uploaded by teo58.

Port of Naoussa, Paros island, Greece

Oracle of the Dead and convent of Agios Ioannis Prodromos

The most famous nekromanteion (or nekyomanteion), or oracle of the dead, of the ancient Greek world lies near the northwest shores of the Acherousian Lake, where Acheron and Kokytos, the rivers of Hades, meet. Ancient literary sources describe the Acherousian Lake as the place where the dead began their descent to Hades, and associate Ephyra, the Epirote city located further north, with the ancient cult of the god of death.

The nekromanteion attracted people wishing to meet the souls of the dead, as these were able to foresee the future after having left their body. Homer provides the earliest reference to the nekromanteion of Acheron in his Odyssey, when Circe advises Ulysses to meet Teiresias, the blind seer, in the underworld in order to get an oracle for his return to Ithaka (k, 488, etc). Homer also gives a vivid account of the mortal Odysseus's descent to Hades (l, 24, et.c.). Other Greek heroes also attempted the descent into Hades: Orpheus seeking to bring back his beloved Eurydice, Hercules in his search for Cerberus, the tree-headed dog guarding the exit from Hades, whom King Eristheas had asked for, and Theseus with Peirithos in order to seize Persephone.

The remains of the actual nekromanteion date from the Hellenistic period. These comprise the sanctuary's main building, erected in the early Hellenistic period (late fourth-early third century BC), and an annex of the late third century BC, which consisted of a central courtyard surrounded by rooms and warehouses. The sanctuary operated in this form continuously for approximately two centuries, but was burnt down and ceased to function after the Roman conquest of Macedonia in 167 BC. The sanctuary's courtyard was occupied once again in the first century, when Roman settlers arrived in the plain of Acheron.

The convent of Agios Ioannis Prodromos and its cemetery were established over the ancient ruins in the early eighteenth century.

Excavated in 1958-1964 and 1976-1977 by the Archaeological Society at Athens, the nekromanteion of Acheron was the first sanctuary and oracle of the gods of the underworld to be brought to light.

Church of Agios Ioannis Prodromos

Church of Agios Ioannis Prodromos

Hall of the souls


Hall of the souls, originally uploaded by Ava Babili.

Descent to the hall of the souls

Hall of the souls


Hall of the souls, originally uploaded by Ava Babili.

In this subterranean and very damp hall, the pilgrims met the souls of the dead.

On the way to Preveza


On the way to Preveza, originally uploaded by Ava Babili.

Greece - Vathy / Samos


Greece - Vathy / Samos, originally uploaded by vtveen.

For more info about Samos see: members.virtualtourist.com/m/7c27b/660a5/