Monday, November 29, 2010

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

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

14 comments:

  1. Wonderful!
    Greetings from snowy Poland!

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  2. Amazing history, as always, Costas!

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  3. Oh, this sun! It's snow snow and snow outside the window here:(

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  4. Fantastic set of pictures!
    Thanks for sharing!
    Léia

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  5. the sun on the stone makes it even more beautiful!!

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  6. Stone is incredible.
    Every time I look at your pictures- I imagine the time and work it took to build such architecture!
    That blue sky looks pretty amazing too....my sky seems to be white a lot lately!!
    Have a wonderful new week.
    Thanks again for the tour!

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  7. Hard to even imagine the work it took by hand to create all of this. Wondrous!
    V

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  8. Wow, what a beautiful series of images. The textures and colors are wonderful. Your photography makes me want to see these places for myself! I'm glad I stumbled onto your blog. You are a talented photographer and I will 'follow' you and visit again soon, and I invite you to visit me too!

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  9. Fantastic captures as always, Costas! Love the sunlight and the towers against the blue, blue skies! Such an incredible place! Enjoy your evening and have a great week!

    Sylvia

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  10. Nice pictures as always from you Costas.
    Wishing you a nice week:)

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  11. awesome site ! Thanks for your nice comment on my blog :)

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  12. Olá, amigo!
    Suas fotos são surpreendentes... consigo viajar através delas...
    Boa semana!
    Beijinhos.
    Brasil

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  13. Awesome - such a breathtaking site, and your photos are lovely.

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  14. Stunning photos. I'm hoping to one day visit these places, but meanwhile seeing your photos is the next best thing to being there.
    Capitals are my favorite architectural objects, next to clock towers and vaults. Yours is a classic of classics.

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