Friday, November 26, 2010

Delphi. A UNESCO World Heritage Site.(III). Δελφοί. Μνημείο Παγκόσμιας Πολιτιστικής Κληρονομιάς της UNESCO.(III)

The daughters of my friends "performing" on the stage of the ancient theater.
Οι κόρες των φίλων μου "δίνουν παράσταση" στην σκηνή του αρχαίου θεάτρου.
Someone else loves the ancient stones too.
Και σε κάποιον άλλον αρέσουνε οι αρχαίες πέτρες.
The "Thesaurus" of the Athenians at Delphi.
Ο "Θησαυρός" των Αθηναίων στους Δελφούς.

14 comments:

  1. More fantastic captures!! And what lovely memories they evoke! Your photos are superb as always, Costas! Thanks for another great tour! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!

    Sylvia

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  2. wonderful photos Costas!
    thanks for the tour...

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  3. Great place-I am more and more convinced to visit it!

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  4. That is quite the Stage!
    It never ceases to amaze me how those buildings were designed and built.

    Good eye on picking out that wee bird in the midst of it all!
    GREAT tour and photos- thank you!

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  5. Bonjour et merci encore pour tes photos
    elles sont si belles je trouve. J'adore venir chez toi c'est bien agréable je trouve.
    Merci

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  6. Such history, Costas! Wouldn't my children love performing on a stage like that! :)

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  7. A very nice captre, you captured some hearts.

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  8. Costas, I enjoy so much viewing your captures of these ruins and it is so thought provoking. Have a grand weekend. Stay safe always~

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  9. Never been to Delphi
    It's on my list...
    Thanks for the "traveling" through your pictures.

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  10. Oh my goodness, are these gorgeous! You make me want to jump on a plane right now to see these for myself. Until I do, your pictures suffice.

    Do you shoot professionally? If not, you should.

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  11. i visited there in 2005..
    great shots and remembrances
    http://graceolsson.com/blog/2010/11/one-day-in-your-life/

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  12. Place and space for birds too ;-)

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  13. Must be the same nuthatch that visits my feeder. Not sure because it doesn't speak English and I don't speak Greek.

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