Thursday, August 11, 2011

A nature swimming pool. Μια φυσική πισίνα.

On the shore of the village Avlemonas of Kythera. You can swim in these deep blue and crystal clear waters. And there is this old little fort, acting as a life guard house next to you. It is just a few steps from your door.
Λίγα μόνο βήματα από την πόρτα σας. Στο χωριό Αβλέμονας στα Κύθηρα. Μπορείτε να κολυμπήσετε στα βαθειά μπλέ και κρυστάλινα νερά. Και το μικρό παλιό οχυρό δίπλα σας να μοιαζει σαν την εξέδρα του ναυαγοσώστη.


14 comments:

  1. I could grow to love this view!!! The blues of the sky and water are so vivid!

    I watched a PBS special on Greece last week - and I thought of you. Many of the places they featured were places you have already introduced me to with your wonderful photos and history! Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful country.

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  2. Petit bonjour de Concarneau
    je t'embrasse
    ces photos sont si belles encore quel plaisir je vais te dire bravo c'est splendide bisou

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  3. Wow....look at these water colors.... very nice Costas.

    have a nice day !

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  4. Αααα όμορφη πατρίδα!!
    Δεν καταλαβαίνω, πως πάει ο κόσμος σε μέρος σαν το Bali ..
    Έχω πάει και εκεί..
    Η θάλασσα σαν νερό βραστό από θερμοσίφωνας. Άμπωτη και παλίρροια..

    Τα κύματα σαν πολυκατοικίες…
    Η τόσο ρηχά που τα κοράλλια να σου σχίσουν τον ποπό!!!!

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  5. Gorgeous blue water. Did you stay close to there? If so you had a beautiful view each day!
    V

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  6. that water is such an intense blue, love it!

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  7. Love your colors. Hills, rocks, water, foreground. Captivating scenery.

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  8. Beautiful pictures Costas, and colours:)
    Have a nice weekend.
    Greetings from,
    Berit.

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  9. I'm quite sure there is no bluer water in the world than that in Greece! So incredible, when you put your hand in the water it's even blue as it runs across your palm! I found that to be so amazing. What a gorgeous place! Thank you for taking us there through your wonderful captures, Costas!

    Sylvia

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