i have found your site through follower lists. I love encountering new places & images & insights:) You have a lovely site and am looking forward to following. I would also like to link your blog to my favorites on my site, sheltersky! Take care! -kyungmee oh..I find it actually interesting this photo because of the power lines that run across in front of the mountain. It shows no matter where we are, science/technology is always confronting or intermingling with one another..I guess you can say that I have a fasination with this cincept and have taken many photos that show this. Perhaps, your shot was not intentional but still I appreciate its value both ways!
Samos (Greek: Σάμος) is a Greek island in the North Aegeansea A great portion of the island is covered with vineyards, from which the famus Samos wine is made.The capital city is Vathy. The most important plains are that of Pythagorio, in the southeast, Karlovasi in the northwest, and Marathokampos in the southwest. The Samian climate is typically Mediterranean, with mild rainy winters, and warm rainless summers.The largest mountain is the Ampelos massif, which occupies the center of the island and rises to 1,095 metres (3,590 ft). The island's highest point is the summit of the Kerkis range, at 1,434 metres (4,700 ft). Famous Samians : Pythagoras ,Aristarchus of Samos,Polycrates see also this link : http://www.samos.gr/
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Geneleos Group. The group of statues is a votive offering to the Heraion and consists of six figures (five female and one male), one of which (representing Ornithe) is now in Berlin. Dated to 560-540 B.C Lets help the reunion of this acient family !
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Very dramatic. Is there a trail to the top?
ReplyDeleteI hate those wires... Impressive view of a quite strange rocky formation. It does probably looks more bigger than it is but is anyway fascinating.
ReplyDeleteGood morning Dina, no that what you see is just electricity lines...
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Not my idea of a Sunday afternoon hike! But I bet the view from the top would be wonderful.
ReplyDeleteYou really capture the 'mountains beyond mountains' feel in this image.
ReplyDeletemini? mountain - looks rather big to me!
ReplyDeletei have found your site through follower lists. I love encountering new places & images & insights:) You have a lovely site and am looking forward to following. I would also like to link your blog to my favorites on my site, sheltersky! Take care! -kyungmee
ReplyDeleteoh..I find it actually interesting this photo because of the power lines that run across in front of the mountain. It shows no matter where we are, science/technology is always confronting or intermingling with one another..I guess you can say that I have a fasination with this cincept and have taken many photos that show this. Perhaps, your shot was not intentional but still I appreciate its value both ways!
It looks huge to me!
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking photo.
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