Exploring Greece!

Finally headed to Athens to lay some groundwork for the study abroad trip next May. It will mostly be checking out the logistics--the condition and location of hotels, whether I can do two sites in aOkumaya devam et
Finally headed to Athens to lay some groundwork for the study abroad trip next May. It will mostly be checking out the logistics--the condition and location of hotels, whether I can do two sites in aOkumaya devam et
A great flight on Lufthansa made things easier to start. Was looking forward to doing the City Walk in the afternoon, but then realized I didn't bring the right electrical adapter or charging cords.Okumaya devam et
Finally got in the City Walk, which started at Syntagma Square, which houses the Greek Parliament. It was changing of the guard day, but too many people for me. Fortunately, I caught the band andOkumaya devam et
An amazing journey back 3000 years! Started at the Ancient Agora, the historical Athenian city square, marketplace, government seat, court, and just about everything else. The first few are pics ofOkumaya devam et
It was museum day, with a morning visit to the Acropolis Museum and an afternoon visit to the National Archaeological Museum. The Acropolis Museum is only a few years old--very modern looking butOkumaya devam et
One of those days that didn't go as planned, but probably for the better. I planned a trip to the Greek Island of Hydra. But after an early metro to the port of Piraeus, I found out the strong AegeanOkumaya devam et
A breathtaking final day in Greece at the Sanctuary of Delphi, once considered the center of the world and home to the Temple of Apollo and his earthly mouthpiece, the Oracle. In Philosophy, TheOkumaya devam et
The week has been exhilarating, but also exhausting. The grand scale and history of the ancient sites at times leave you speechless, the people are completely friendly and fun, and the foodOkumaya devam et