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Greek Series: Red Santorini

This post is part of the so-called “Greek Series,” consisting of photographs I shot while backpacking Greece in September 2013. You’ll find a basic introduction to the series here, and the last post featuring an expedition to Nea Kameni can be accessed here.

The caldera of Santorini is a fantastic place. Due to the significant volcanic eruption around 3,500 thousand years ago, the island is covered in red and black stone, exposing layers of rock that are millions of years old. Also, the water sometimes tends to be reddish, making it an almost alien sight.

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Greek Series: Expedition to Nea Kameni

This post is part of the so-called “Greek Series”, consisting of photographs I shot while backpacking Greece in September 2013. You’ll find a basic introduction to the series here and the last post featuring Mykonos and Delos can be accessed here.

In the next few posts, I would like to show you the beautiful and unique island of Santorini. But before we go to the main island, some impressions of the new volcano arise in the center of the Santorini caldera. There are boats to the rock (called Nea Kameni), and it was pretty crowded when we were there, nonetheless, the trip was absolutely worth it.

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Greek Series: Around the Gulf of Corinth

This post is part of the so-called “Greek Series”, consisting of photographs I shot while backpacking Greece in September 2013. You’ll find a basic introduction to the series here and the last post featuring Mykonos and Delos can be accessed here.

In this one I recall our journey around the Gulf of Corinth, visiting small villages and larger cities. But mostly, it is all about the beauty of nature and the all-present sea.

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Greek Series: Mykonos and Delos

This post is part of the so-called “Greek Series,” consisting of photographs I shot while backpacking Greece in September 2013. You’ll find a basic introduction to the series here, and the last post featuring Mykonos can be accessed here.

Mykonos is part of the Cyclad Islands. Today, it is a populous island, living primarily on tourism. It is well known for its beaches and nightlife. In ancient times, though, Delos’s much smaller sister island was much more critical than Mykonos. It was a sacral island and a place of worship mainly for the gods Apollon and Artemis. After its decline, Delos was primarily forgotten and rediscovered only in modern times by archeologists from France. Today, it is a museum and can be visited easily from Mykonos by ferry. Pictures 2, 3, 4, and 5 (the well-known lion statues) and 6 are from Delos, while the others are shot on Mykonos.

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Greek Series: Greece in Black and White

This post is part of the so-called “Greek Series”, consisting of photographs I shot while backpacking Greece in September 2013. You’ll find a basic introduction to the series here and a list of all previous posts over here.

Without any doubt, Greece is a colourful country, and I myself am very fond of powerful colors in photographs. But interestingly sometimes the absence of color brings focus and a certain sharpness to pictures.

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Greek Series: Peloponnes Countryside

This post is part of the so-called “Greek Series,” consisting of photographs I shot while backpacking Greece in September 2013. You’ll find a basic introduction to the series here and a list of all previous posts  here.

In today’s entry, I want to explore the rocky heartland of the peninsula. As for Greece, it is unusually green there, and it can go relatively high; there are even Ski resorts. Charming are the small towns.

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