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Greek Odyssey: The Greek Islands (1 of 3)
Playlist with all 4 episodes: www.youtube.com Joanna Lumley's Greek Odyssey Episode: 3...
published: 28 Oct 2011
Author: gt68100
Greek Odyssey: The Greek Islands (1 of 3)
Playlist with all 4 episodes: www.youtube.com Joanna Lumley's Greek Odyssey Episode: 3 of 4 Title: The Greek Islands In this episode Joanna explores some of the fourteen hundred Greek Islands that make up this maritime nation. Each has a story to tell, often a fascinating history spanning thousands of years. Tthe Greek islands are a familiar destination for many a British holidaymaker. Yet beyond the deck chairs and white sands is a culture which has created one of the greatest seafaring nations of the world. Hitching a lift on board a shipping magnate's yacht, Joanna's route begins on the ancient island of Crete, where she learns about a way of life that has transcended centuries, spending time with the shepherds in the high, remote mountains of the island. The shepherds played a key role fighting alongside the Resistance against the Nazi occupation of Crete with the British SOE Agent, Patrick Le Femour, whose exploits became the basis for the film, Ill Met by Moonlight. Crete is also Zeus' birth place and the home of Raki, a local firewater that fuels traditional Cretan festivities. On the island of Kos she explores the birth place of Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine, before ascending the only active volcano on the island of Nisyros.
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Beautiful Greek Islands ♥²
Greece has 6000 islands and islets in which 227 are inhabited. The Greek islands are divid...
published: 12 Nov 2009
Author: Aphrodite GGreece
Beautiful Greek Islands ♥²
Greece has 6000 islands and islets in which 227 are inhabited. The Greek islands are divided into 8 groups, they are separated by the Aegean, Ionian, Icarian and Mediterranean seas. They are diverse in geography, architecture, historical influences and traditions. These are some photos of them. Enjoy :) The song is: An esy m'gapas by Helena Paparizou
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Santorini Greece Greek Islands
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published: 21 Jan 2009
Author: JetSetLifeVideos
Santorini Greece Greek Islands
Go to jetsetlife.tv follow us on Twitter www.twitter.com Ahhh Santorini Greece in the Greek Islands. Home to the worlds best honeymoon destination!
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Skiathos, Greek Islands, Greece - Unravel Travel TV
Skiathos Greece is a green island covered by a thick pine forest and considered as a prote...
published: 17 Feb 2010
Author: UnravelTravelTV
Skiathos, Greek Islands, Greece - Unravel Travel TV
Skiathos Greece is a green island covered by a thick pine forest and considered as a protected environment. It is located between Skopelos and Volos Town. The Greek island of Skiathos is very popular and can get crowded during July and August by people attracted by the wonderful long and golden sandy beaches of the island. It is one of the most well-organised Greek Islands and has all the tourist facilities needed.
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Mykonos, Greek Islands - 1080HD Travel Video
Mykonos, Greek Islands For more information check out our Mykonos Travel Guide at www.plea...
published: 25 May 2011
Author: pleasetakemeto
Mykonos, Greek Islands - 1080HD Travel Video
Mykonos, Greek Islands For more information check out our Mykonos Travel Guide at www.pleasetakemeto.com
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Mykonos, Greek Islands, Greece - Unravel Travel TV
A Greek island like no other, rustic chic combined with ancient myth. Mykonos is not your ...
published: 17 Feb 2010
Author: UnravelTravelTV
Mykonos, Greek Islands, Greece - Unravel Travel TV
A Greek island like no other, rustic chic combined with ancient myth. Mykonos is not your average Greek island. This sophisticated retreat in the heart of the Cyclades has been considered a special place for thousands of years, long before the rich and famous created the need for celebrity playgrounds. Mykonos is 30 square miles of barren land in the Aegean Sea with its white sugar cube structures, boutique shops and idyllic harbours. Mention Mykonos and many will refer to its glittering nightlife and gay scene. It is possibly the most gay friendly island I have visited, but the real appeal of Mykonos is the variety of entertainment for everyone. Also its close proximity to the other islands makes it an ideal base for anyone keen to backpack around the Greek islands during the summer. The temperature is typically Mediterannean with glorious sun from April through to September. Mykonos town is the core of the islands action. Its a white-washed warren of narrow cobbled streets designed to confuse pirates in days gone by but now equally capable of baffling the tourist. But the myriad winding streets also mean you find yourself stumbling upon the islands iconic windmills, local celebrity pelicans and no small number of decadent jewellery stores. Little Venice, an area named after the wooden seafront buildings overhanging the water, provides numerous stop-off points. You can watch the people stream by at the classy, but rather expensive Sea Satin restaurant or try more <b>...</b>
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Greece - Greek Island Skopelos
www.vangelisphotography.com A video about Skopelos island in Grecce one of the most beauti...
published: 17 Jan 2007
Author: vangelisphotography
Greece - Greek Island Skopelos
www.vangelisphotography.com A video about Skopelos island in Grecce one of the most beautiful islands in Greece and the main location of Mamma mia movie. tel
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Mykonos Greece Greek Islands
Go to jetsetlife.tv follow us on Twitter www.twitter.com Mykonos is our absolute favorite ...
published: 21 Jan 2009
Author: JetSetLifeVideos
Mykonos Greece Greek Islands
Go to jetsetlife.tv follow us on Twitter www.twitter.com Mykonos is our absolute favorite island in the world! Check out the parties, night life and hot people.
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Aegean Islands Greece
Ferries to Greek Islands: www.ferriesgreekislands.com The Aegean Islands are the group of ...
published: 15 Jun 2011
Author: THEWORLDOFTRAVEL
Aegean Islands Greece
Ferries to Greek Islands: www.ferriesgreekislands.com The Aegean Islands are the group of islands in the Aegean Sea, with mainland Greece to the west and north and Turkey to the east; the island of Crete delimits the sea to the south, those of Rhodes, Karpathos and Kasos to the southeast. The ancient name of the Aegean Sea, Archipelago, was later applied to the islands it contains and is now used more generally, to refer to any island group. Almost all of the Aegean Islands belong to Greece, being split among nine administrative peripheries. The only sizable possessions of Turkey in the Aegean Sea are Imbros (Gökçeada) and Tenedos (Bozcaada), in the northeastern end of the Sea. Turkish islands also include various smaller islets off Turkey's western coast. ( source Wikipedia )
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Greek islands feel pinch of debt crisis
The Greek debt crisis has far reaching consequences and it's not just the cities and t...
published: 23 Jun 2011
Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Greek islands feel pinch of debt crisis
The Greek debt crisis has far reaching consequences and it's not just the cities and the commercial centres, but far off islands are also feeling the pinch. Greek Island of Aegina, famous for its pistachio farming, is struggling as production continues to dwindle. Members of co-operatives have come down from 600 to 230, and this year sales are down so payouts are much lower. Amid the hardship, a German suggestion to sell off Greek islands to pay off the debts has angered the residents and farmers in this picturesque island. Al Jazeera's Tim Friend reports from Aegina.
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Travel Guide: Greece Island of Mykonos: The Greek Party Island. NIGHTLIFE!!!
www.RealVacationCareers.com Travel video guide to the Greek island of Mykonos. It is Night...
published: 28 Aug 2011
Author: paidworldtraveler
Travel Guide: Greece Island of Mykonos: The Greek Party Island. NIGHTLIFE!!!
www.RealVacationCareers.com Travel video guide to the Greek island of Mykonos. It is Nightlife in Greece at it's best. Party Island!!! I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http
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Greek Islands part one "HYDRA"
Cruise to the Greek islands of Hydra and Aegina. This is part one of two. Thanks for watch...
published: 22 Jul 2007
Author: DigitalTraveler
Greek Islands part one "HYDRA"
Cruise to the Greek islands of Hydra and Aegina. This is part one of two. Thanks for watching, please rate my video.
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Santorini Island Santorini Greece Santorini 2008
A Collection Of Images From Santorini trip to greece. Santorini Thera Thira Fira Firostefa...
published: 19 Aug 2007
Author: vanilla912G
Santorini Island Santorini Greece Santorini 2008
A Collection Of Images From Santorini trip to greece. Santorini Thera Thira Fira Firostefani Oia Sunset Greece Holidays Imerovigli Cyclades Island Greek Islands Summer trip
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Santorini, Greek Islands, Greece - Unravel Travel TV
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published: 17 Feb 2010
Author: UnravelTravelTV
Santorini, Greek Islands, Greece - Unravel Travel TV
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Mariza
Mariza is a short 3d animated film I created back in 2008 for the MA of Animation course I...
published: 20 Oct 2009
Author: Constantine Krystallis
Mariza
Mariza is a short 3d animated film I created back in 2008 for the MA of Animation course I took at University of Technology Sydney. After a year of making it's run in the festival circuits I have decided to post it on-line for anyone to see.
Premise: An old fisherman faces his donkeys obstinacy.
Directed/Produced/Animated and Edited by Constantine Krystallis
Music by Mikis Theodorakis
Sound by Jeremy Yang, Silencio
Movie's page: http://www.marizamovie.com
Director's page: http://www.animationtime.com
Hope you like it! Opa!
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED!
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HD Time Lapse Footage Showreel 2011 - Night Rush Around the World 2
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published: 16 Jun 2011
Author: HDtimelapse.net
HD Time Lapse Footage Showreel 2011 - Night Rush Around the World 2
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Night Rush Around the World 1 here: http://vimeo.com/9492597
Night Rush Around the World 3 here: https://vimeo.com/43417094
Cameras: Nikon D700 (Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8, Nikon 17-35mm f/2.8, Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8)
& Canon EOS 5D Mark II (Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8 L USM, Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 L USM)
Locations (in order of appearance):
Stockholm - Cityscape, Saltsjon bay, Old Town, Gamla Stan, Strommen bay
Athens - The Hellenic Parliament, Greek National Parliament, The Syntagma Square, Aerial View of The Parthenon, Athenian Acropolis
Frankfurt - Aerial Cityscape, Eiserner Steg Bridge, Commerzbank, EuroTower, Galileo Building
Abu Dhabi - The Emirates Palace, Corniche Road W, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority Headquaters, Union Square, The Canon in Heritage Park
Madrid - Almudena Cathedral, Alcala Gate (Puerta de Alcala), Independence Square, Plaza de Cibeles, Cibeles Fountain, Communications Palace
Cologne - Aerial Cityscape, Deutzer Bridge, Hohenzollern Bridge (Hohenzollernbrucke), Cologne Cathedral ( Kolner Dom), Rhine River, Deutz Railway Station
Hamburg - Aerial Cityscape of Hamburg, Blohm and Voss Shipyard, Elbe River (Ilv), Container Terminal, Inner Alster Lake (Binnenalster), Town Hall (Rathaus), St. Peter's Church, St. Nicholas Church
Istanbul - Aerial Cityscape, The Hagia Sophia, The Sultan Ahmed Mosque, Galata Bridge, Bosphorus Strait, Cargo Ships, Bosphorus Bridge, The Suleiman Mosque (Suleymaniye Camii), View from Galata Bridge
Los Angeles - LA Downtown, Figueroa at Wilshire, Union Bank, Paul Hastings, Harbour Fwy, The Richard Riordan Central Library
Boston - Skyline of Downtown Boston's Financial District, Two International Place, Fenway Park, Boston Red Sox, Massachusetts Road, Boylston Street, John Hancock Tower, Massachusetts Turnpike, Westin Copley, Trinity Church
Washington D.C. - Washington Monument, Constitution Avenue, 17th Street
San Francisco - Aerial Cityscape, San Francisco Bay, Golden Gate Bridge, Financial District, View from Yerba Buena Island, Transamerica Pyramid, Oakland Bay Bridge, View from Potrero Hill, U.S. 101, View from Twin Peaks
Las Vegas - Aerial Cityscape, Las Vegas Boulevard, The Strip, POV, Sahara Avenue, Highway
New York City - Aerial Cityscape, Downtown (Lower) Manhattan, Hudson River, Flatiron Building, Midtown Manhattan, Empire State Building, Bank of America, Queens, East River, Theatre District, The Famous Times Square, New Year's Eve Place, 7th Avenue, POV
More timelapse footage (HD, 2K, 4K): http://www.hdtimelapse.net
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Cruises to the Greek Islands with Louis Majesty
Louis Majesty is a smart, stylish and contemporary ship. Her tastefully appointed décor wi...
published: 05 Jul 2011
Author: Louis Cruises
Cruises to the Greek Islands with Louis Majesty
Louis Majesty is a smart, stylish and contemporary ship. Her tastefully appointed décor with soothing colors, well appointed staterooms and suites and the warm hospitality you experience on board will take you to a dreamy voyage in the treasures of the Mediterranean.
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The Grain Terminal
On the far side of Red Hook Park’s soccer and baseball fields, locked-up behind a fence ma...
published: 17 Aug 2010
Author: Charles le Brigand
The Grain Terminal
On the far side of Red Hook Park’s soccer and baseball fields, locked-up behind a fence made of enormous concrete blocks, lays the last vestige of Red Hook's industrial grandeur: The New York Port Authority Grain Terminal.
This massive 429-foot long and 12-story high beige-colored fortress was built in 1922 for the purpose of washing, drying and storing grain from the Great Lakes, before the grain was loaded onto freight ships and delivered to breweries, distilleries and flour mills. Ultimately, the terminal was built to invigorate New York State’s Canal System and compete with railroad-owned stationary elevators.
Nevertheless, NYC’s uncompetitive labor costs and storage disputes forced the Port Authority to cease operations in 1965, after 40 years of under-use. Since then, the Grain Elevator has sat vacant and majestic on Gowanus Bay's waterfront, alongside the Erie Basin, dominating Red Hook's urban landscape.
City officials and engineers refer to the Grain Terminal as the Magnificent Mistake. However, Red Hook’s inhabitants affectionately term it one of two distinct names: “The Lady Finger,” due to its unique structure which consists of a series of 54 joined concrete semi-circular silos; or simply, the "Elevator.”
NYCitizen, my urban exploration accomplice, and I decided to pay the Lady a visit. That Sunday, the park was packed with baseball and futbol players, picnickers and street vendors. I asked a carnitas taco vendor if he knew how to get closer to the Grain Terminal. His first reaction was to tell me that the building was under government surveillance and that the coast guard was watching it as it was located right in front of an oil refinery on the other side of the Erie Canal. However, while heating up a stack of tortillas, he also told me that the easiest way to climb the concrete barricade was to scale a tree near the baseball field’s bleachers, and jump over the fence. Right...
A more realistic and less hazardous way seemed to be through the bus depot alongside the Grain Terminal. As we approached the main entrance, the security guy stopped us and asked for the reason of our visit. I said that we would like to take some pictures of the Elevator. He retorted that it was a private property but that we were welcome to do so…from the sidewalk.
As we walked along the concrete blocks desperately looking for an access point, we realized that the enormous barrier had suddenly transformed into a 3-foot high hurdle. The last and only obstacle left was a duo of State Park officers sitting on a bench, watching a baseball game in the shade. After waiting for them to leave for a couple of minutes, I realized that these two were here to stay. I decided to approach them and ask candidly if we could jump over the hurdle to snap a couple of images. Despite an obvious negative first response, my insistence won them over and the female officer told us grudgingly that they don’t want any problems. We could do so at own risks, but that they never had this conversation with us. As we dashed to the closed-off section of the Grain Terminal, the two officers decided to begin patrolling around the park.
At this point, we were only halfway there, as we still needed to get inside the actual Terminal. After running between cargo containers, we decided to stop in the transformer house and study our options. From there, the terminal looked completely hermetic. Concrete chunks blocked the doors, and windows were obstructed by metal bars and barbed wire. Graffiti on an oxidized beam gave us the gist of the challenge ahead: “How do we get in?”
Approaching one of the windows, I noticed more graffiti on the ground floor and thought, “If there’s graffiti, there must be a way to get in there.” After wandering around the building for a while and a round of seemingly impossible physical contortions, we were finally inside the Grain Terminal.
The ground floor, which seems to be the warehouse floor, looked like an old Greek temple, with immense concrete columns, long passages and adornments created by street writers. Loading railways were still fixed on the ground. Three dilapidated metal staircases were located on the Erie Canal side of the building. We climbed the middle one to access the following floor which happened to be the top-floor. A grain terminal is simply a large, empty box, where huge concrete silos separate the ground floor from the top-floor.
The penthouse was a huge open space; a massive loft filled with old machinery, boasting an unbeatable panoramic view of the surroundings. A bunch of no-smoking signs were still hanging here and there. I've read recently that grain elevators are actually explosion-proof, due to the highly flammable nature of the grain. As we investigated the top level, we zigzagged between large holes in the floor with just the right diameter to swallow a human body. These holes were actually located right on the top of the silos, and hence allowed the grain
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Greek isles on a budget: "Adventures of a Beach Bum"—Anafi, Naxos, Syros
"Following My Thumb", 26 adventurous travel stories by Gabriel Morris, on Amazon...
published: 27 Nov 2011
Author: Gabriel Morris
Greek isles on a budget: "Adventures of a Beach Bum"—Anafi, Naxos, Syros
"Following My Thumb", 26 adventurous travel stories by Gabriel Morris, on Amazon.com: www.amazon.com Lots more adventure travel at: gabrieltraveler.com Follow me on twitter www.twitter.com Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below. Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of "Kundalini and the Art of Being", a spiritual adventure story and gripping cross-country hitchhiking travelogue. Visit gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more. Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
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Greek Islands - Anthony Bourdain No Reservations
Greece has the world's healthiest diet. From Crete to Ithaca, Tony heads off on a culi...
published: 02 Dec 2011
Author: gt68100
Greek Islands - Anthony Bourdain No Reservations
Greece has the world's healthiest diet. From Crete to Ithaca, Tony heads off on a culinary odyssey to find out if that reputation is deserved. Often surrounded by music, dancing men, various firearms, and distilled local spirits he discovers how Greek cuisine has been shaped over the centuries.
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Greek Islands-BEST BEACH PHOTOS
WARNING:Dont see this video if you need vacations...........its all Greek to me! join our ...
published: 16 Jun 2010
Author: tripios
Greek Islands-BEST BEACH PHOTOS
WARNING:Dont see this video if you need vacations...........its all Greek to me! join our group on facebook: www.facebook.com
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Why To Come To The Greek Islands (S1ngles)
A S1ngles production. Five reasons to come to the Greek islands and one reason not to come...
published: 02 Feb 2007
Author: vissiboy4ever
Why To Come To The Greek Islands (S1ngles)
A S1ngles production. Five reasons to come to the Greek islands and one reason not to come. If you are thinking of visiting the Greek islands then you must see this. :D