Athens – Day 13
Month: June 2015
Delphi to Athens – Day 12
Olympia to Delphi – Day 11
Pylos to Olympia – Day 10
Pylos – Day 9
Pylos – Day 9
A view of Pylos harbour.
Taking a boat trip around Navarino bay.
Heading towards Pylos island, where the French monument is to the Battle of Navarino Bay.
The Italian Monument.
On Sphacteria Island we have the Russian monument and a small church.
I probably wasn’t allowed up the tower, but no one was about.
Next Turtle island in the middle of the bay where the British memorial is.
Fish swimming at the end of the pier.
Areopolis to Pylos – Day 8
Areopolis to Pylos – Day 8
First stop, Mystras.
The Citadel.
The Saint Sofia church.
The Palace complex (closed).
Pantanassa (monastery).
More derelict buildings.
Peribleptos (church).
Looking back at the monastery.
Evangelistria, Saints Theodoroi and Hosegetria (all small churches.)
Metropolis.
Looking up the hill to Mystras.
My room at Pylos, with sea view.
Pylos harbour by night.
Areopolis – Day 7
Areopolis – Day 7
First stop, the cave of Vlihada.
Caves where pirates hid their treasure.
Gerolimenas
Which has a little chapel.
The partly abandoned Vathia village.
Mosaic, in an abandoned temple to Poseidon.
The light house at the end of Cape Tenaro. The most southerly point on mainland Greece (and second in Europe). (Until they built the Corinth canal.)
One of Europe’s most southern lizards.
The bottom end of Europe.
Heading back up the peninsula.
Church in Lagia.
The painter is now on the last arch.
Areopolis – Day 6
Nafplion to Areopolis – Day 5
Nafplion to Areopolis – Day 5
First stop, Tiryns – an important centre of Mycenaean culture from the 15th to 12th century B.C.
Meanwhile the ants build their own Acropolis.
Looking back towards Nafplion and over the orange groves.
Next, Mycenae. First the tomb of Aegisthus.
Then the tomb of Klytemnestra.
The Lion gate.
The secret cistern.
The house of columns.
The grave circle.
Reproductions of items found.
Tomb of Agamemnon.
At the service station they had a disturbing Donald duck ride.
Next stop, Sparta. The statue of Leonidas.
The theatre is through the olive grove.
The theatre once held 15,000, but is now a bit overgrown.
More disturbing children’s rides.
My hotel room at Areopolis.
Doing the laundry in the shower.






























































































































































































































































































































































































































