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Copy right London Grammer " hey now " Nestled in the heart of the Aegean Sea, Skopelos is a Greek island where pine forests meet turquoise waters - and where time seems to slow down. It's often called "the greenest island in the Aegean". Over 80% of Skopelos is covered in lush forest, much of it pine - earning it official recognition as a "green and blue" island. Despite its fame as a filming location for Mamma Mia, Skopelos has no airport. You can only reach it by ferry - which keeps it peaceful, quiet, and less commercial than nearby Skiathos.

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Copyright : "lost soul "by Bliss Columns Were Made to Look Like Plants Egyptian columns weren't just plain stone-they were designed to look like plants from the Nile, especially papyrus, lotus, and palm trees. The idea? Temples were like re-creations of the primeval swamp from the beginning of time, where life first emerged. So walking into a temple = walking into creation itself. 2. Each Column Was a Mini Story Columns were covered in hieroglyphs, images of gods, and pharaohs' achievements. They weren't just decoration-they were propaganda machines. The pharaoh was like: "Let me build a 20-foot tall column just to brag about defeating the Nubians." 3. Some Columns Had Giant Cow Faces In temples dedicated to Hathor, the goddess of love, joy, and music, you'd find columns topped with her face. Imagine a stone column with a smiling cow-faced goddess staring at you from all sides. Kinda cute? kinda intimidating. 4. The Hypostyle Hall Was a Forest of Stone The Karnak Temple in Luxor has the largest hypostyle hall in the world, with 134 massive columns, some over 20 meters (66 feet) tall! Walking through it feels like being in a stone forest. Some Egyptologists think it was meant to mimic a sacred grove 5. No Two Columns Are Exactly Alike Despite looking symmetrical, many temple columns have unique carvings. Artists left personal marks or made adjustments based on the stone's flaws. Sometimes they even made mistakes, and just carved over them. 6. Some Columns Were Painted in Wild Colors Today we see dusty sandstone, but back then, columns were painted in bright reds, blues, greens, and gold. The temples were a riot of color, especially in sunlight. Some fragments of this paint still survive today.

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Copyright : "lost soul" by Bliss Some statues, especially from the Middle Kingdom, had inlaid eyes made of crystal, stone, or even obsidian. This was done to make the statue more lifelike - they believed the eyes were the "windows to the soul" and helped the ka to "see." Some larger statues (like those at Abu Simbel) have hollow interiors or hidden chambers. Symbolism also played a big role - for example, crossed arms on Osiris statues symbolized resurrection, and certain headdresses indicated the god or king's power. Later pharaohs would recycle statues of their predecessors by chiseling out the old names and carving in their own. This saved effort - and also made it look like they'd built or donated more than they actually had.

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Copyright Bliss " lost soul " Egyptian temples are covered in bizarre engravings and hieroglyphs-like ancient Instagram stories, but with more gods and fewer filters. There's a wild variety of hieroglyphs and carvings in Egyptian temples-from sacred symbols to strange scenes that still baffle historians today. Ancient Egyptian temples are basically stone storybooks filled with weird hieroglyphs and carvings-half history, half mystery, all drama.

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Copy right by "A. R. Rahman" Mumbai Theme Tune The Nile River provided fertile soil for farming, a source of food and water, and transport, and it was the foundation of Egyptian civilization. * It's the longest river on Earth. ... * There's more than one Nile. ... * People spent centuries searching for its source. ... * It takes a strange detour in the desert. ... * It was home to a crocodile god and a Crocodile City. * It goes through 11 countries: Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Ethiopia, Eritrea, South Sudan, Sudan, and Egypt

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Copyright by Severija - "Zu Asche, Zu Staub "(Psycho Nikoros) Parov Stelar Remix King George I bought the Tatoi estate from chief of court and government minister, in May 1872. Until the abolition of the monarchy in 1974, it was the official summer residence of the royal family In 1974; the property was abandoned Lack of funding resulted in the cows and horses dying of starvation.The buildings were subject to vandalism and looting, resulting in significant losses. In 1993, the ex-King was able to remove nine cargo crates of objects: some of this appeared at auction at Christies in 2007. King George II passed it down as private property to King Constantine IIuntil 1994, when the royal estates were confiscated by the government of Andreas Papandreou. Tatoi Royal Cemetery is a private cemetery located on the south end of the estate in a large wooded area.

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Copyright "Sail "from Awolnation

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IOX sailing club Almiropotamos race 27 nm Start 5.oktober 2024 "The Race" by yello "Insomnia "by faithless - SME moody mix

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The Island of dreams - in the 1960s a holiday resort with 52 hotel rooms and 46 bungalows, with a nightclub, tennis court and its own beach. Bureaucratic pitfalls and the financial crisis forced the owner to give up. Since then, the area has been languishing and has been the target of vandals, lost place fans and graffiti artists. We can only hope that one day potential investors can create a paradise again on this beautiful piece of island. It looks like a haunted place and it is scary. Eretria Lost Place Hotel ruins The Island of dreams Eretria - in the 1960s a holiday resort now a haunted / lost place Copyright "Zu Asche zu Staub " by (Psycho Nikoros) (Parov Stelar Remix) Severiya

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104 المشاهدات · منذ 11 الشهور

Mykonos is a Cycladic island, famous for its summer party vibe and extravagant lifestyle. It covers an area of around 105 km There are around 10,000 permanent residents on the island , during the summer months overall, more than two million tourists decide to get a taste of Mykonos every year. Mykonos' nickname is The Island of the Winds due to the strong winds that blow often but is known as well as the Queen of the Cyclades. According to Greek mythology, the island has its name from Mykonos, who was a descendant of the Greek God of Light and Music, Apollo. Mykonos hosted the legendary fight between the Titans and the highest of the gods of Olympus, Zeus. The father of all gods Zeus defeated the Titans, Copyright SNR " you"

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97 المشاهدات · منذ 11 الشهور

Copyright "Just the two of us" - Grover Washington Jr. Two Amel Santorin sailing together around Samos "Liesse" and "Tipheret"

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Three times a lady ? Three Amel Santorin happy together in Kouloura Lipsi "Labricole" "Sisila" and "Tipheret" Copyright "Three Times a Lady" by Commodores / Lionel Richie.

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The Strangest Island in the Dodecanese Scrapyard in the middle of a very beautiful island, about 20 people live on the island permanently between beautiful green pine forests, turquoise waters, and the white soil -tonnes of scrap The pumice on the island of Gyali amounts to 100 million tons and is the largest deposit of pumice in Greece. Currently the annual production rate at 1 million tons. The side affect is the scrap ??? Copyright Zu Asche, zu Staub from Severija

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Copyright "Anchorless " De-Phazz Milos-the most southwestern island in the Cyclades group. the Poseidon of Melos (now in the NAMA) ,the Venus de Milo (now in the Louvre), and the Asclepius of Milos (now in the British Museum) were found on the island, as was an archaic Apollo now in Athens. Legend says Milos was a young man from the island of Cyprus. He was sent to inhabit the island from goddess Aphrodite after the suicide of his parents. Milo's means -Meaning:Merciful, gentle. The nickname "lunar landscape" is not accidental. Sarakiniko is largely desert.

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Copyright "Hiding place" by Gelka Exploring in Turkey the underwater world is a unique experience, crystal-clear waters with marine life. Snorkeling in Turkey you can spot colorful fish, octopuses, and even sea turtles in certain areas. Turkey's underwater ecosystems has both coral reefs and rocky reefs, each providing a unique habitat for marine species. turkish quotes: Dost kara günde belli olur. A real friend is understood on a bad day

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Copyright " Quien" SamarTarekAbd Tarifa Chill Out Mountains surrounding Orhaniye bay with reflections of the pine trees on the water -the sources of the village's pine honey. The air smelling of thyme, bay and sage plants. The mountains housing ancient ruins. Orhaniye, a former Greek village - Mediterranean qualities and 25 km distance to Marmaris. Smooth sea since it is surrounded by mountains. Orhaniye is very relaxing with its quiet environment.

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The Catamaran has been there since the mid 1990"s apparently. The story I was told is that the catamaran was abandoned in the harbour and was removed by the local fishermen. It was used as a home in the early 2000's If you find anymore information let me know. Copyright "the Who" Baba O' Riley

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Copyright De-Phazz " anchorless" Kleftiko dates back to the activities of pirates who operated for centuries on the Aegean -terrorizing merchant ships. They hid in the caves and when a ship appeared, they attacked and plundered it.

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Copyright by Yello " the race " Copyright by Télépopmusik " breathe" Copyright by Vangelis "chariots of fire" From 14 to 16 June, sailing yachts over 30 metres will partake in two days of Corinthian Class superyacht racing across the picturesque inlets and islets of Antiparos, Greece.

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