Kamari Beach
Above the Caldera
Door to the sea
Resting between trips
Thira in the magic light
A long way up
Sailing to Delos
Grecian Sunset
Detail of a stone wall in Delos
Still standing
No roof, but a fine floor
Erhard´s Wall Lizard
Through the weeds
Ruins with a view
Temple remains
On a pole
Nice Kitty
Clay jugs
Grecian Mural
Terrace of the lions
Not so appetizing
Red and white
Mykonos Windmills - Vertical shot
A view from the top of the town
Ornate door
Cave houses and church
Three bells
Curls and stitches
Happy dog
The view from Oia
The Church of Panagia of Platsani
A long climb to the top
Greek boat
Santorini at dawn
Volcanic remnants
Cruising to Santorini
Outer walls of Pompeii
Victim of the eruption
The Destroyer and the Destroyed
The Ruins of Pompeii
Eternal beauty
Scampi
Hibiscus
The spice of life
Between the lines
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"The flag of Greece (popularly referred to as the galanolefki or the kianolefki, the "blue-white"), officially recognized by Greece as one of its national symbols, is based on nine equal horizontal stripes of blue alternating with white. There is a blue canton in the upper hoist-side corner bearing a white cross; the cross symbolizes Eastern Orthodox Christianity, the established religion of the Greek people of Greece and Cyprus. According to popular tradition, the nine stripes represent the nine syllables of the phrase "Ελευθερία ή Θάνατος" ("Freedom or Death", " E-lef-the-ri-a i Tha-na-tos"), the five blue stripes for the syllables "Έλευθερία" and the four white stripes "ή Θάνατος". The nine stripes are also said to represent the letters of the word "freedom" (Greek: Ελευθερία). There is also a different theory, that the nine stripes symbolize the nine Muses, the goddesses of art and civilization (nine has traditionally been one of the numbers of reference for the Greeks)."
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