@ Betty @ Sylvia On my earlier post,{Stone structures on the mountains (Ι)}, I have a note about the history and use of these structures. Thank you for your nice comments. Costas
These stone houses must have provided great shelter from the scorching heat as well as cold, chilly nights. How interesting. You always seem to come across fascinating sights!
Interesting photos!!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to hear the story behind them.
Have a great day!
~ B
Ωραιες φωτογραφιες Κώστα!!!
ReplyDeleteΚαλό μήνα!!!Αν δε σε πειραζει καποια στιγμη μπορω να τις δειξω σε μαθητες μου σε σχολειο;;;
Those are fascinating and, I too, would love to know their history! Hope your day is going well, Costas!
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@ Betty
ReplyDelete@ Sylvia
On my earlier post,{Stone structures on the mountains (Ι)}, I have a note about the history and use of these structures.
Thank you for your nice comments.
Costas
Good photos. Whenever I see buildings like this, I wonder how safe they really were.
ReplyDeleteWow, I would love to walk through the mountains and see something like this. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteΣου το πα;;;
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Φιλιά πολλά
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These stone houses must have provided great shelter from the scorching heat as well as cold, chilly nights. How interesting. You always seem to come across fascinating sights!
ReplyDeleteWow such beautiful and lush mountains.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures Costas.
Thank you for sharing.
Happy weekend.
Wow. I am fascinated by each one. I notice many are surrounded by wire fencing. Is that to keep people out? Or to keep animals in or out?
ReplyDeleteI also am fascinated by the stone fences. So amazing!