Tuesday, January 25, 2011

A few more photographs from Crete. Ακόμη μερικές φωτογραφίες από την Κρήτη.

Some photographs stitched together, give us this characteristic landscape from around my village.
Μερικές φωτογραφίες ραμένες μαζύ μας δίνουν αυτό το χαρακτηριστικό τοπιο κοντά στο χωριό μου.
The view from the back balcony of my old house in the village.
Η θέα από το πίσω μπαλκόνι του παλιού σπιτιού μου στο χωριό.
The area of the village is protected under the "Natura" programe, as an area of exceptional natural beauty.
Η περιοχή του χωριού έχει μπεί στο πρόγραμμα "Νατούρα" και προστατεύεται σαν τόπος εξαιρετικής φυσικής ομορφιάς.
This is another village, close to mine.
Ένα άλλο διπλανό χωριό.

14 comments:

  1. Πανέμορφη ελληνική φύση.....τι καλά που θάταν να ζούσε κανείς εκεί......
    καλημέρα.........Φρόσω

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  2. Nice nature and good pictures Costas.

    Have a nice day.

    Greetings, Joop

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  3. I miss Greek views, I hope to visit Chios this June:)

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  4. Γαληνευει η ψυχη μου οταν βλεπω τις φωτο σου Κωστη!

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  5. Olá, amigo!
    As fotografias estão fantásticas... gostei da vegetação e das montanhas com neve... Creta deve ser muito bonita mesmo!!!
    Beijinhos.
    Brasil

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  6. Bonjour
    Je vois des superbes vue c'est magique ces endroits.
    Des arbres la montagne et un grand plaisir de regarder.
    Merci

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  7. Gorgeous captures as always! Love those BLUE skies!! Hope you have a great week, Costas!

    Sylvia

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  8. Very nice seting, it makes me wonder what one would do for a living in small vilages like this.

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  9. that is good to hear, places like that should be protected forever...

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  10. I am thrilled that this beautiful land is protected for it's natural beauty, for it is absolutely vital that we have places that we know shall never be ruined by man. It looks like the view from where you once lived is extrodinary~

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  11. Beauty for sure. Love those mountains creepin' in too.

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