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Men at work in Agios Nikolaos, Crete
Leper community graveyard at Spinalonga
Church of Saint George, Spinalonga
Stairs to the hospital on Spinalonga
Ruined buildings at Spinalinga
Venetian fortress at Spinalonga
Ferry boat at Spinalonga
Eroded cliff face on Crete.
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Small entrance ramp at Knossos Palace
The Grand Staircase at Knossos Palace
Throne Room (Goddess Sanctuary) at Knossos
The North Entrance at Knossos Palace
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Sit down photography with Zeus and Europa
Through the spy hole in the Horn of Plenty
The Cornucopia sculpture at Agios Nikolaos, Crete
Disembarking at Santorini
Leaving the ferry at Santorini
Unloading at Santorini
The coastline at Santorini
Arriving at Mykonos
Departure from Mykonos
A workshop of Benetos Skiadas
The Aegean Sea at Naoussa
Hot stairs and a cool doorway at Naoussa
Garden work in progress at Parikia
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Tourists amongst the ruins at Delos
Grecian ruins at Delos
Phoebus Apollo smiles upon his altar at Delos
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Picturing Zeus and Europa


On the waterfront in the town of Agios Nikolaos (Saint Nicholas) on the island of Crete stands this 2012 Sculpture depicting Zeus and Europa. Zeus was the chief god in Greek mythology. His eye was caught by Europa, the daughter of the king of Phoenicia and he gained her trust on the Phoenician beaches disguised as a beautiful, friendly bull. Eventually Europa gained the confidence to ride on the animal's back. Zeus entered the Mediterranean Sea and took her to Crete (where he had spent his infancy). Their relationship lasted long enough to produce three children, one of whom was King Minos. He is credited with founding the first European civilisation which was based at Knossos on the island of Crete; his mother gave the continent of Europe its name. These stories are myths, but the Minoan civilisation of 4000 years ago was factual and magnificent.
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