- published: 02 Feb 2013
- views: 21
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Chem Trails Over Salamis Island-2/2/2013
The multiple chemtrails who were observed by me at the ''Ano Vasilika'' area at Salamis Is...
published: 02 Feb 2013
Chem Trails Over Salamis Island-2/2/2013
The multiple chemtrails who were observed by me at the ''Ano Vasilika'' area at Salamis Island in about 14:30 today on February the second 2013. As you can see in the video the sky is covered by a thin layer from clouds which is caused by the spread of the chemicaltrails. Well, God mercy for our souls!!! (Please forgive my mistake on video says:Sunday but is Saturday 2/2/2013... )
- published: 02 Feb 2013
- views: 21
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Salamis Island -Greece ( Reiki Healing )
I thought that a few inspirational videos and photos captured by my camera during our sum...
published: 20 Jul 2012
Salamis Island -Greece ( Reiki Healing )
I thought that a few inspirational videos and photos captured by my camera during our summer vacations (2012) accompanied by the healing energy that comes along with the wonderful music theme by Llewellyn will be shifting you to magical spheres.
Or simply cherish the magical moments the video carries within...
Video creation by Katerina Kostaki
http://www.academyofinnerlight.net
http://www.facebook.com/authorkaterinakostaki
http://www.twitter.com/katerinakostaki
- published: 20 Jul 2012
- views: 241
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ΣΑΛΑΜΙΝΑ S.O.S - HELP SALAMIS
ΠΟΛΙΤΕΣ ΟΛΟΥ ΤΟΥ ΚΟΣΜΟΥ ΒΟΗΘΗΣΤΕ ΜΑΣ ΝΑ ΣΩΣΟΥΜΕ ΤΟΝ ΙΕΡΟ ΧΩΡΟ
ΤΩΝ ΣΑΛΑΜΙΝΟΜΑΧΩΝ.
ΘΕΛΟΥΝ...
published: 09 Mar 2013
ΣΑΛΑΜΙΝΑ S.O.S - HELP SALAMIS
ΠΟΛΙΤΕΣ ΟΛΟΥ ΤΟΥ ΚΟΣΜΟΥ ΒΟΗΘΗΣΤΕ ΜΑΣ ΝΑ ΣΩΣΟΥΜΕ ΤΟΝ ΙΕΡΟ ΧΩΡΟ
ΤΩΝ ΣΑΛΑΜΙΝΟΜΑΧΩΝ.
ΘΕΛΟΥΝ ΝΑ ΕΞΑΦΑΝΙΣΟΥΝ ΤΟ ΜΝΗΜΕΙΟ ΤΗΣ ΝΑΥΜΑΧΙΑΣ ΤΗΣ ΣΑΛΑΜΙΝΑΣ ΠΟΥ ΕΣΩΣΕ ΤΗΝ ΕΝΝΟΙΑ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΙΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΗΣ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑΣ.
ΠΡΕΠΕΙ ΛΟΙΠΟΝ ΟΛΟΙ ΜΑΣ ΝΑ ΔΩΣΟΥΜΕ ΜΑΖΙ ΑΥΤΗΝ ΤΗ ΜΑΧΗ ΓΙΑ ΝΑ ΜΗΝ ΠΕΡΑΣΕΙ ΑΥΤΟΣ Ο ΙΕΡΟΣ ΧΩΡΟΣ ΑΠΟ ΤΗΝ ΙΣΤΟΡΙΑ ΣΤΗΝ ΜΥΘΟΛΟΓΙΑ!
ΧΩΡΙΣ ΤΗ ΝΙΚΗ ΑΥΤΗ ΔΕΝ ΘΑ ΥΠΗΡΧΕ : ΧΡΥΣΟΣ ΑΙΩΝΑΣ, Ο ΠΑΡΘΕΝΩΝΑΣ , ΤΟ ΘΑΥΜΑ ΤΗΣ ΚΛΑΣΣΙΚΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΟΣ ,ΤΟ ΑΜΕΡΙΚΑΝΙΚΟ ΣΥΝΤΑΓΜΑ, Η ΓΑΛΛΙΚΗ ΕΠΑΝΑΣΤΑΣΗ ΚΑΙ ΤΑ ΑΝΘΡΩΠΙΝΑ ΔΙΚΑΙΩΜΑΤΑ.
ΟΛΑ ΘΑ ΗΤΑΝ ΔΙΑΦΟΡΕΤΙΚΑ !
Email : helpsalamis@gmail.com,www.salamisfoundation.org/,www.salamis-aiantis.blogspot.com
To all people who are interested and willing to save Salamis Island, Greece,
from the illegal OLP - Organization of Port Piraeus Authority.
For countless generations the name Salamis has been synonymous with one of the most decisive and historically momentous sea battles of triremes, men and ideals. The Battle of Salamis was a titanic clash between an undisputed world power, the colossal Persian Empire, and a handful of small free Greek city-states. It was an epic collision between an autocratic superpower and a small confederation of Hellenic cities. In 480 BC. fighting against far greater numbers of invaders and ships-of-war, with their fate balancing perilously at a razor's edge,these Greek city-states managed to overcome incalculable odds against them and won a decisive victory thus saving their freedom and ensuring the survival and development of Europe.In historic terms, Victory at Salamis, had sanctified the waters of the narrows, which wash softly against the shores that witnessed this apocalyptic battle and now cuddle the graves and trophy of fallen heroes, some excavated only a few years ago. One would expect that both the historic Strait of Salamis and the gravesite of the heroes would by now have become a protected historic area of immense interest to Greeks, Europeans and world citizens alike. Instead, and shockingly so, the waters are littered with rusting ships in various stages of
demolition, toxic oil spills and floating islands of rubbish and plastics. The famous shores are defiled with shipyards, giant unsightly ship demolition facilities. We are talking about the desecration of a historical and archaeological important site and immense, unnecessary, damage to the environment.In spite of countless efforts by concerned individuals worldwide such as AIANTIS OF SALAMIS club with the
Chairman Mr Christos Maridakis who contributed greatly to the annual celebration of the Battle of Salamis in the U.S., with the proclamation of Brooklyn, New York as a day of Freedom and with international and local appeals to UNESCO and the European Union. The Greek state nor OLP (Piraeus Port), who have the power and the "private" status, in the Historic district have done nothing to protect this savage assault against these few
acres of hallow land and water, which are of enormous historical value not only to Greeks but to the world.
At the present time, instead of scaling back these offensive activities and shipwrecks, the perpetrators of these insults and assaults against history and nature, are trying to enlarge them! That is an inexcusable crime against not only history and a vicious environmental catastrophe, but also a cruel health hazard to the island's
inhabitants. In view of the above, we the undersigned, cognizant of the immense historical significance of the Strait of Salamis and the world history changing Victory-at-Sea that took place here in 480 B.C., strongly suggest and
vigorously advocate the following:
-- The Straight of Salamis, including the ancient harbour and City and the peninsula of Cynosura, to be placed
under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Salamis and OLP to relinquish its jurisdiction .
-- All ship repair and ship demolition facilities to be moved to nearby Skaramanga. These facilities make any
improvement to the area impossible and consequently prevent any promotion of the rich history, culture, and
legacy of the island.
-- The Greek Ministry of Culture, in cooperation with international financial and scholarly assistance, to launch
targeted archaeological initiatives on land and sea alike.
-- The ancient harbour and City, the tombs of the heroes, including the trophy, and the famous Straight of
Salamis to be declared UNESCO-protected historical sites.
Support our case and send us an email at:
helpsalamis @gmail.com
Written and published by: www.salamis-aiantis.blogspot.com and the Salamis Foundation
http://www.salamisfoundation.org/
- published: 09 Mar 2013
- views: 95
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Ferry to Salamis Island / Fähre zur Salamis Insel
Ferry to Salamis Island / Fähre zur Salamis Insel
Salamis Island
Salamis (Greek: Σαλ...
published: 26 May 2010
Ferry to Salamis Island / Fähre zur Salamis Insel
Ferry to Salamis Island / Fähre zur Salamis Insel
Salamis Island
Salamis (Greek: Σαλαμίνα Salamína, Ancient: Σαλαμίς Salamís), formerly known as Koullouri (Arvanitika: Κȣλλȣρι)[1] is the largest Greek island in the Saronic Gulf, about 1 nautical mile (2 km) off-coast from Piraeus and about 16 km west of Athens. The chief city, Salamis or Salamina, lies in the west-facing core of the crescent on Salamis Bay, which opens into the Saronic Gulf. The island's main port, Paloukia, in size second only to Piraeus, is on the eastern side. The island's population prior to recent development was majority-Arvanite.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salamis_Island
Salamis (Insel)
Salamis (altgr. Σαλαμίς, neugr. Σαλαμίνα (f. sg.), Salamina) ist eine Insel im Saronischen Golf, einem Seitenarm der Ägäis. Sie liegt nur zwei Kilometer entfernt von der Küste von Piräus, dem Hafen Athens.
Salamis ist bekannt durch die Seeschlacht von Salamis im Jahre 480 v. Chr., die Teil der Perserkriege war und in der die griechische Flotte des Themistokles die des persischen Königs Xerxes I. besiegte.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salamis_(Insel)
- published: 26 May 2010
- views: 686
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Night ferry to Salamis Island / Nachtfähre zur Salamis Insel
Night ferry to Salamis Island / Nachtfähre zur Salamis Insel
Salamis Island
Salamis ...
published: 17 Jul 2010
Night ferry to Salamis Island / Nachtfähre zur Salamis Insel
Night ferry to Salamis Island / Nachtfähre zur Salamis Insel
Salamis Island
Salamis (Greek: Σαλαμίνα Salamína, Ancient: Σαλαμίς Salamís), formerly known as Koullouri (Arvanitika: Κȣλλȣρι)[1] is the largest Greek island in the Saronic Gulf, about 1 nautical mile (2 km) off-coast from Piraeus and about 16 km west of Athens. The chief city, Salamis or Salamina, lies in the west-facing core of the crescent on Salamis Bay, which opens into the Saronic Gulf. The island's main port, Paloukia, in size second only to Piraeus, is on the eastern side. The island's population prior to recent development was majority-Arvanite.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salamis_Island
Salamis (Insel)
Salamis (altgr. Σαλαμίς, neugr. Σαλαμίνα (f. sg.), Salamina) ist eine Insel im Saronischen Golf, einem Seitenarm der Ägäis. Sie liegt nur zwei Kilometer entfernt von der Küste von Piräus, dem Hafen Athens.
Salamis ist bekannt durch die Seeschlacht von Salamis im Jahre 480 v. Chr., die Teil der Perserkriege war und in der die griechische Flotte des Themistokles die des persischen Königs Xerxes I. besiegte.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salamis_(Insel)
- published: 17 Jul 2010
- views: 342
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Ferry to Salamis Island / Fähre zur Salamis Insel
Ferry to Salamis Island / Fähre zur Salamis Insel
Salamis Island
Salamis (Greek: Σαλ...
published: 26 May 2010
Ferry to Salamis Island / Fähre zur Salamis Insel
Ferry to Salamis Island / Fähre zur Salamis Insel
Salamis Island
Salamis (Greek: Σαλαμίνα Salamína, Ancient: Σαλαμίς Salamís), formerly known as Koullouri (Arvanitika: Κȣλλȣρι)[1] is the largest Greek island in the Saronic Gulf, about 1 nautical mile (2 km) off-coast from Piraeus and about 16 km west of Athens. The chief city, Salamis or Salamina, lies in the west-facing core of the crescent on Salamis Bay, which opens into the Saronic Gulf. The island's main port, Paloukia, in size second only to Piraeus, is on the eastern side. The island's population prior to recent development was majority-Arvanite.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salamis_Island
Salamis (Insel)
Salamis (altgr. Σαλαμίς, neugr. Σαλαμίνα (f. sg.), Salamina) ist eine Insel im Saronischen Golf, einem Seitenarm der Ägäis. Sie liegt nur zwei Kilometer entfernt von der Küste von Piräus, dem Hafen Athens.
Salamis ist bekannt durch die Seeschlacht von Salamis im Jahre 480 v. Chr., die Teil der Perserkriege war und in der die griechische Flotte des Themistokles die des persischen Königs Xerxes I. besiegte.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salamis_(Insel)
- published: 26 May 2010
- views: 346
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House and statue of poet Aggeloy Sikelianoy - Salamis Island, Greece
House and statue of poet Aggeloy Sikelianoy - Salamis Island, Greece close to Faneromeni M...
published: 26 May 2010
House and statue of poet Aggeloy Sikelianoy - Salamis Island, Greece
House and statue of poet Aggeloy Sikelianoy - Salamis Island, Greece close to Faneromeni Monastery
The Villa of the poet Aggelos Sikelianos, a unique architectural building from the beginning of the 20 century, is dominant within the beautiful garden where the hotel has been built.
http://www.sikyonbeach.gr/locationeng.htm
Salamis (Greek: Σαλαμίνα Salamína, Ancient: Σαλαμίς Salamís), formerly known as Kulluri (Arvanitika: Κȣλλȣρι)[1] is the largest Greek island in the Saronic Gulf, about 1 nautical mile (2 km) off-coast from Piraeus and about 16 km west of Athens. The chief city, Salamis or Salamina, lies in the west-facing core of the crescent on Salamis Bay, which opens into the Saronic Gulf. The island's main port, Paloukia, in size second only to Piraeus, is on the eastern side. The island's population prior to recent development was majority-Arvanite.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salamis_Island
Kloster Faneromeni [Bearbeiten]
Das Kloster ist im östlichen Teil der Insel nahe der Küste gelegen und von Tausenden von Pinien und Olivenbäumen umgeben. Das Kloster wurde im 17. Jahrhundert vom Heiligen Laurentios (Lampros Kanelos) an der Stelle errichtet, an der eine Ikone der Muttergottes gefunden worden sein soll. Es wurde „Faneromeni („die Erschienene) genannt. Während der Griechischen Revolution 1821 suchten Frauen und Kinder im Kloster Zuflucht. Es diente als Hospital für verletzte Offiziere der griechischen Armee. Die Fresken wurden von Lampros Kanelos im Jahre 1735 vollendet. 1944 wurde das Mönchskloster in ein Nonnenkloster umgewandelt. Jedes Jahr am 23. August findet ein Fest statt, das meist mehrere Tage dauert, und zu dem Pilger aus aller Welt zur Verehrung der Madonna nach Faneromeni kommen.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salamis_(Insel)
- published: 26 May 2010
- views: 315
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Night ferry from Salamis Island / Nachtfähre von der Salamis Insel
Night ferry from Salamis Island / Nachtfähre von der Salamis Insel
Salamis Island
Sa...
published: 25 Jul 2010
Night ferry from Salamis Island / Nachtfähre von der Salamis Insel
Night ferry from Salamis Island / Nachtfähre von der Salamis Insel
Salamis Island
Salamis (Greek: Σαλαμίνα Salamína, Ancient: Σαλαμίς Salamís), formerly known as Koullouri (Arvanitika: Κȣλλȣρι)[1] is the largest Greek island in the Saronic Gulf, about 1 nautical mile (2 km) off-coast from Piraeus and about 16 km west of Athens. The chief city, Salamis or Salamina, lies in the west-facing core of the crescent on Salamis Bay, which opens into the Saronic Gulf. The island's main port, Paloukia, in size second only to Piraeus, is on the eastern side. The island's population prior to recent development was majority-Arvanite.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salamis_Island
Salamis (Insel)
Salamis (altgr. Σαλαμίς, neugr. Σαλαμίνα (f. sg.), Salamina) ist eine Insel im Saronischen Golf, einem Seitenarm der Ägäis. Sie liegt nur zwei Kilometer entfernt von der Küste von Piräus, dem Hafen Athens.
Salamis ist bekannt durch die Seeschlacht von Salamis im Jahre 480 v. Chr., die Teil der Perserkriege war und in der die griechische Flotte des Themistokles die des persischen Königs Xerxes I. besiegte.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salamis_(Insel)
- published: 25 Jul 2010
- views: 1127
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House and statue of poet Aggeloy Sikelianoy - Salamis Island, Greece
House and statue of poet Aggeloy Sikelianoy - Salamis Island, Greece close to Faneromeni M...
published: 26 May 2010
House and statue of poet Aggeloy Sikelianoy - Salamis Island, Greece
House and statue of poet Aggeloy Sikelianoy - Salamis Island, Greece close to Faneromeni Monastery
The Villa of the poet Aggelos Sikelianos, a unique architectural building from the beginning of the 20 century, is dominant within the beautiful garden where the hotel has been built.
http://www.sikyonbeach.gr/locationeng.htm
Salamis (Greek: Σαλαμίνα Salamína, Ancient: Σαλαμίς Salamís), formerly known as Kulluri (Arvanitika: Κȣλλȣρι)[1] is the largest Greek island in the Saronic Gulf, about 1 nautical mile (2 km) off-coast from Piraeus and about 16 km west of Athens. The chief city, Salamis or Salamina, lies in the west-facing core of the crescent on Salamis Bay, which opens into the Saronic Gulf. The island's main port, Paloukia, in size second only to Piraeus, is on the eastern side. The island's population prior to recent development was majority-Arvanite.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salamis_Island
Kloster Faneromeni [Bearbeiten]
Das Kloster ist im östlichen Teil der Insel nahe der Küste gelegen und von Tausenden von Pinien und Olivenbäumen umgeben. Das Kloster wurde im 17. Jahrhundert vom Heiligen Laurentios (Lampros Kanelos) an der Stelle errichtet, an der eine Ikone der Muttergottes gefunden worden sein soll. Es wurde „Faneromeni („die Erschienene) genannt. Während der Griechischen Revolution 1821 suchten Frauen und Kinder im Kloster Zuflucht. Es diente als Hospital für verletzte Offiziere der griechischen Armee. Die Fresken wurden von Lampros Kanelos im Jahre 1735 vollendet. 1944 wurde das Mönchskloster in ein Nonnenkloster umgewandelt. Jedes Jahr am 23. August findet ein Fest statt, das meist mehrere Tage dauert, und zu dem Pilger aus aller Welt zur Verehrung der Madonna nach Faneromeni kommen.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salamis_(Insel)
- published: 26 May 2010
- views: 443
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Old shipyard to Salamis Island / alte Schiffswerft auf der Insel Salamis
Old shipyard to Salamis Island / alte Schiffswerft auf der Insel Salamis
Salamis Island...
published: 17 Jul 2010
Old shipyard to Salamis Island / alte Schiffswerft auf der Insel Salamis
Old shipyard to Salamis Island / alte Schiffswerft auf der Insel Salamis
Salamis Island
Salamis (Greek: Σαλαμίνα Salamína, Ancient: Σαλαμίς Salamís), formerly known as Koullouri (Arvanitika: Κȣλλȣρι)[1] is the largest Greek island in the Saronic Gulf, about 1 nautical mile (2 km) off-coast from Piraeus and about 16 km west of Athens. The chief city, Salamis or Salamina, lies in the west-facing core of the crescent on Salamis Bay, which opens into the Saronic Gulf. The island's main port, Paloukia, in size second only to Piraeus, is on the eastern side. The island's population prior to recent development was majority-Arvanite.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salamis_Island
Salamis (Insel)
Salamis (altgr. Σαλαμίς, neugr. Σαλαμίνα (f. sg.), Salamina) ist eine Insel im Saronischen Golf, einem Seitenarm der Ägäis. Sie liegt nur zwei Kilometer entfernt von der Küste von Piräus, dem Hafen Athens.
Salamis ist bekannt durch die Seeschlacht von Salamis im Jahre 480 v. Chr., die Teil der Perserkriege war und in der die griechische Flotte des Themistokles die des persischen Königs Xerxes I. besiegte.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salamis_(Insel)
- published: 17 Jul 2010
- views: 306
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Sunset in the mountains of Salamis Island / Sonnenuntergang in den Bergen der Insel Salamis
Sunset in the mountains of Salamis Island / Sonnenuntergang in den Bergen der Insel Salami...
published: 01 May 2010
Sunset in the mountains of Salamis Island / Sonnenuntergang in den Bergen der Insel Salamis
Sunset in the mountains of Salamis Island / Sonnenuntergang in den Bergen der Insel Salamis
Salamis (Greek: Σαλαμίνα Salamína, Ancient: Σαλαμίς Salamís), formerly known as Kulluri (Arvanitika: Κȣλλȣρι)[1] is the largest Greek island in the Saronic Gulf, about 1 nautical mile (2 km) off-coast from Piraeus and about 16 km west of Athens. The chief city, Salamis or Salamina, lies in the west-facing core of the crescent on Salamis Bay, which opens into the Saronic Gulf. The island's main port, Paloukia, in size second only to Piraeus, is on the eastern side. The island's population prior to recent development was majority-Arvanite.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salamis_Island
- published: 01 May 2010
- views: 301
Youtube results:
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Old shipyard to Salamis Island / alte Schiffswerft Insel Salamis, Electronic Pop - Musicshake
Old shipyard to Salamis Island / alte Schiffswerft Insel Salamis, Electronic Pop - Musicsh...
published: 24 Jul 2010
Old shipyard to Salamis Island / alte Schiffswerft Insel Salamis, Electronic Pop - Musicshake
Old shipyard to Salamis Island / alte Schiffswerft Insel Salamis, Electronic Pop - Musicshake
Old shipyard to Salamis Island / alte Schiffswerft auf der Insel Salamis
Salamis Island
Salamis (Greek: Σαλαμίνα Salamína, Ancient: Σαλαμίς Salamís), formerly known as Koullouri (Arvanitika: Κȣλλȣρι)[1] is the largest Greek island in the Saronic Gulf, about 1 nautical mile (2 km) off-coast from Piraeus and about 16 km west of Athens. The chief city, Salamis or Salamina, lies in the west-facing core of the crescent on Salamis Bay, which opens into the Saronic Gulf. The island's main port, Paloukia, in size second only to Piraeus, is on the eastern side. The island's population prior to recent development was majority-Arvanite.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salamis_Island
Salamis (Insel)
Salamis (altgr. Σαλαμίς, neugr. Σαλαμίνα (f. sg.), Salamina) ist eine Insel im Saronischen Golf, einem Seitenarm der Ägäis. Sie liegt nur zwei Kilometer entfernt von der Küste von Piräus, dem Hafen Athens.
Salamis ist bekannt durch die Seeschlacht von Salamis im Jahre 480 v. Chr., die Teil der Perserkriege war und in der die griechische Flotte des Themistokles die des persischen Königs Xerxes I. besiegte.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salamis_(Insel)
- published: 24 Jul 2010
- views: 310
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My garden in Salamis Island ~ Ο κήπος μου στην Σαλαμίνα
Pics of my garden in Salamis Island (Greece)
Φωτογραφίες απο τον κήπο μου στην Σαλαμίνα
M...
published: 17 Mar 2010
My garden in Salamis Island ~ Ο κήπος μου στην Σαλαμίνα
Pics of my garden in Salamis Island (Greece)
Φωτογραφίες απο τον κήπο μου στην Σαλαμίνα
More photos on my Facebook page :https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1199211093058.2031812.1011933914&type;=1
and my Official webpage: http://www.academyofinnerlight.net
- published: 17 Mar 2010
- views: 618