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AERICON - AERIAL VIEWS OF NORTH AEGEAN ISLANDS (2013-2014)
THE BIGGEST DRONE MOVIE!
LESVOS, CHIOS, SAMOS, LEMNOS, IKARIA,PSARA, OINOUSSES, AG.EFSTRATIOS!!!
The amazing Aegean, from a bird view. 25 mins Aerial Views from the most exciting places of the North Aegean islands.The soundtrack comes with poems of Odysseas Elytis (GR Voice)
This movie is the first full documentary movie made with a Drone in Greece .
Produced by digaPictures for the project "A
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Samos - North Aegean Islands
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North Aegean Yachts - Trawler 30
Trawler 30 - Kuzey Ege YAtçılık
Trawler 30 - North Aegean Yachts
Detaylar / Details : www.kuzeyege.com.tr
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Fatih Aşkay - North Aegean Kind of Fish
Barakuda , çupra , mırmır , sivriburun , sinarit
Barracuda , orata (sparus aurata) , Lithognathus Mormyrus , Diplodus Puntazzo , dentex dentex ( sinagrida )
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North Aegean Cup limitless Hellas
Nautical Club Thessaloniki and adrenalini.tv proudly presents the North Aegean Sailing Cup.
Cam 1 Dimitris Ioanides, CAM 2 Dimitris Palios. Action Cam /AERIAL Cinematography Aris Evdos. All action shots are made with DRIFT GHOST action cams.
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North Aegean Regatta
Aerial Cinematography D.Srtambolis DvCam Edit. C.Nikoleris Enorasis.
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DAY5, NORTH AEGEAN CUP 2014
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North Aegean Cup 2015 - Trapezium Race
Video credits: Maria Spirideli
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DAY4, NORTH AEGEAN CUP 2014
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North Aegean Cup 2014 - Day 3
Τρίτη ημέρα αγώνων του Κυπέλλου Βορείου Αιγαίου του Ναυτικού Όμιλου Θεσσαλονίκης
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Chios - North Aegean Islands - Greece
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dolphins north aegean lemnos
δελφινια ανοικτα του αι γιαννη στον κασπακα, λημνος
sony action cam
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Petra Lesvos Island North Aegean Greece HD
Διαδρομή από Ελ. Βενιζέλος Μυτιλήνη Πέτρα.
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Lesvos - North Aegean Islands - Greece
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Psara - North Aegean Islands - Greece
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Λέσβος (Lesvos, North Aegean, Greece)
΄Όπως φαίνεται και στα άκρα κάποιων φωτογραφιών, οι φωτογραφίες δεν μου ανήκουν.
Μουσική:
1. Καρσιλαμάς Μυτιληνιός
2, Απτάλικο οργανικό
3. Πγιανό ζειμπέκικο
4. Τα ξύλα
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North Aegean Costumes of Lemnos, Lesvos, Chios & Psara
The song is ΕΧΑΣΑ ΜΑΝΤΗΛΙ - 'Ehasa mantili' (I Lost My Kerchief), taken from the Guardians of Hellenism Vol. 1 (Chios, Mytilene, Samos, Ikaria). Featured in ...
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North Aegean Cup 2015 - Inshore race - ELLINIXX at Ambelos
Video credits: Maria Spirideli
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Limnos - North Aegean Islands - Greece
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North Aegean International Sailing Week 2007, part 1.wmv
One of the most qualitative regattas in Greece, attracting the most competitive crews and yachts from Greece and neighbouring countries. it is hosted at the ...
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Ag.Efstartios - North Aegean - Greece
Pictures of the Agios Efstatios.
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Dolphin in Myrina2. Lemnos island, north aegean
A dolphin appeared in the port of Myrina city, Lemnos/ Limnos island, Greece. 2 DEC 2012. Video 2of2. Did not seem to be wounded. Ενα δελφινι στο λιμανι της ...
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North Aegean Sailing
AERICON - AERIAL VIEWS OF NORTH AEGEAN ISLANDS (2013-2014)
THE BIGGEST DRONE MOVIE!
LESVOS, CHIOS, SAMOS, LEMNOS, IKARIA,PSARA, OINOUSSES, AG.EFSTRATIOS!!!
The amazing Aegean, from a bird view. 25 mins Aerial Views fr...
THE BIGGEST DRONE MOVIE!
LESVOS, CHIOS, SAMOS, LEMNOS, IKARIA,PSARA, OINOUSSES, AG.EFSTRATIOS!!!
The amazing Aegean, from a bird view. 25 mins Aerial Views from the most exciting places of the North Aegean islands.The soundtrack comes with poems of Odysseas Elytis (GR Voice)
This movie is the first full documentary movie made with a Drone in Greece .
Produced by digaPictures for the project "A sea of culture" of Regional Development Funds of North Aegean. Co-funded by Greece and European Union
Concept/Direction : Pavlos Avagianos
Aerial Cinematography : Ilias Papaioannou,Pavlos Avagianos
Post Production : digaPictures
Music: Miktek
Voice : Andreas Seftelis
Logo design: NewPixels (A.Kechagias)
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wn.com/Aericon Aerial Views Of North Aegean Islands (2013 2014)
THE BIGGEST DRONE MOVIE!
LESVOS, CHIOS, SAMOS, LEMNOS, IKARIA,PSARA, OINOUSSES, AG.EFSTRATIOS!!!
The amazing Aegean, from a bird view. 25 mins Aerial Views from the most exciting places of the North Aegean islands.The soundtrack comes with poems of Odysseas Elytis (GR Voice)
This movie is the first full documentary movie made with a Drone in Greece .
Produced by digaPictures for the project "A sea of culture" of Regional Development Funds of North Aegean. Co-funded by Greece and European Union
Concept/Direction : Pavlos Avagianos
Aerial Cinematography : Ilias Papaioannou,Pavlos Avagianos
Post Production : digaPictures
Music: Miktek
Voice : Andreas Seftelis
Logo design: NewPixels (A.Kechagias)
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- published: 07 Aug 2015
- views: 574
North Aegean Yachts - Trawler 30
Trawler 30 - Kuzey Ege YAtçılık
Trawler 30 - North Aegean Yachts
Detaylar / Details : www.kuzeyege.com.tr...
Trawler 30 - Kuzey Ege YAtçılık
Trawler 30 - North Aegean Yachts
Detaylar / Details : www.kuzeyege.com.tr
wn.com/North Aegean Yachts Trawler 30
Trawler 30 - Kuzey Ege YAtçılık
Trawler 30 - North Aegean Yachts
Detaylar / Details : www.kuzeyege.com.tr
- published: 05 Oct 2015
- views: 580
Fatih Aşkay - North Aegean Kind of Fish
Barakuda , çupra , mırmır , sivriburun , sinarit
Barracuda , orata (sparus aurata) , Lithognathus Mormyrus , Diplodus Puntazzo , dentex dentex ( sinagrida )...
Barakuda , çupra , mırmır , sivriburun , sinarit
Barracuda , orata (sparus aurata) , Lithognathus Mormyrus , Diplodus Puntazzo , dentex dentex ( sinagrida )
wn.com/Fatih Aşkay North Aegean Kind Of Fish
Barakuda , çupra , mırmır , sivriburun , sinarit
Barracuda , orata (sparus aurata) , Lithognathus Mormyrus , Diplodus Puntazzo , dentex dentex ( sinagrida )
- published: 27 Jul 2015
- views: 516
North Aegean Cup limitless Hellas
Nautical Club Thessaloniki and adrenalini.tv proudly presents the North Aegean Sailing Cup.
Cam 1 Dimitris Ioanides, CAM 2 Dimitris Palios. Action Cam /AERIAL ...
Nautical Club Thessaloniki and adrenalini.tv proudly presents the North Aegean Sailing Cup.
Cam 1 Dimitris Ioanides, CAM 2 Dimitris Palios. Action Cam /AERIAL Cinematography Aris Evdos. All action shots are made with DRIFT GHOST action cams.
wn.com/North Aegean Cup Limitless Hellas
Nautical Club Thessaloniki and adrenalini.tv proudly presents the North Aegean Sailing Cup.
Cam 1 Dimitris Ioanides, CAM 2 Dimitris Palios. Action Cam /AERIAL Cinematography Aris Evdos. All action shots are made with DRIFT GHOST action cams.
- published: 05 Sep 2013
- views: 242
North Aegean Regatta
Aerial Cinematography D.Srtambolis DvCam Edit. C.Nikoleris Enorasis....
Aerial Cinematography D.Srtambolis DvCam Edit. C.Nikoleris Enorasis.
wn.com/North Aegean Regatta
Aerial Cinematography D.Srtambolis DvCam Edit. C.Nikoleris Enorasis.
North Aegean Cup 2014 - Day 3
Τρίτη ημέρα αγώνων του Κυπέλλου Βορείου Αιγαίου του Ναυτικού Όμιλου Θεσσαλονίκης...
Τρίτη ημέρα αγώνων του Κυπέλλου Βορείου Αιγαίου του Ναυτικού Όμιλου Θεσσαλονίκης
wn.com/North Aegean Cup 2014 Day 3
Τρίτη ημέρα αγώνων του Κυπέλλου Βορείου Αιγαίου του Ναυτικού Όμιλου Θεσσαλονίκης
- published: 01 Aug 2014
- views: 583
dolphins north aegean lemnos
δελφινια ανοικτα του αι γιαννη στον κασπακα, λημνος
sony action cam...
δελφινια ανοικτα του αι γιαννη στον κασπακα, λημνος
sony action cam
wn.com/Dolphins North Aegean Lemnos
δελφινια ανοικτα του αι γιαννη στον κασπακα, λημνος
sony action cam
- published: 27 Apr 2015
- views: 12
Λέσβος (Lesvos, North Aegean, Greece)
΄Όπως φαίνεται και στα άκρα κάποιων φωτογραφιών, οι φωτογραφίες δεν μου ανήκουν.
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1. Καρσιλαμάς Μυτιληνιός
2, Απτάλικο οργανικό
3. Πγιανό ζειμπέκικο
4....
΄Όπως φαίνεται και στα άκρα κάποιων φωτογραφιών, οι φωτογραφίες δεν μου ανήκουν.
Μουσική:
1. Καρσιλαμάς Μυτιληνιός
2, Απτάλικο οργανικό
3. Πγιανό ζειμπέκικο
4. Τα ξύλα
wn.com/Λέσβος (Lesvos, North Aegean, Greece)
΄Όπως φαίνεται και στα άκρα κάποιων φωτογραφιών, οι φωτογραφίες δεν μου ανήκουν.
Μουσική:
1. Καρσιλαμάς Μυτιληνιός
2, Απτάλικο οργανικό
3. Πγιανό ζειμπέκικο
4. Τα ξύλα
- published: 23 Jan 2015
- views: 35
North Aegean Costumes of Lemnos, Lesvos, Chios & Psara
The song is ΕΧΑΣΑ ΜΑΝΤΗΛΙ - 'Ehasa mantili' (I Lost My Kerchief), taken from the Guardians of Hellenism Vol. 1 (Chios, Mytilene, Samos, Ikaria). Featured in ......
The song is ΕΧΑΣΑ ΜΑΝΤΗΛΙ - 'Ehasa mantili' (I Lost My Kerchief), taken from the Guardians of Hellenism Vol. 1 (Chios, Mytilene, Samos, Ikaria). Featured in ...
wn.com/North Aegean Costumes Of Lemnos, Lesvos, Chios Psara
The song is ΕΧΑΣΑ ΜΑΝΤΗΛΙ - 'Ehasa mantili' (I Lost My Kerchief), taken from the Guardians of Hellenism Vol. 1 (Chios, Mytilene, Samos, Ikaria). Featured in ...
- published: 26 Jul 2009
- views: 3343
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author: Yanitsaros
North Aegean International Sailing Week 2007, part 1.wmv
One of the most qualitative regattas in Greece, attracting the most competitive crews and yachts from Greece and neighbouring countries. it is hosted at the ......
One of the most qualitative regattas in Greece, attracting the most competitive crews and yachts from Greece and neighbouring countries. it is hosted at the ...
wn.com/North Aegean International Sailing Week 2007, Part 1.Wmv
One of the most qualitative regattas in Greece, attracting the most competitive crews and yachts from Greece and neighbouring countries. it is hosted at the ...
- published: 31 May 2010
- views: 2374
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author: dimipet
Dolphin in Myrina2. Lemnos island, north aegean
A dolphin appeared in the port of Myrina city, Lemnos/ Limnos island, Greece. 2 DEC 2012. Video 2of2. Did not seem to be wounded. Ενα δελφινι στο λιμανι της ......
A dolphin appeared in the port of Myrina city, Lemnos/ Limnos island, Greece. 2 DEC 2012. Video 2of2. Did not seem to be wounded. Ενα δελφινι στο λιμανι της ...
wn.com/Dolphin In Myrina2. Lemnos Island, North Aegean
A dolphin appeared in the port of Myrina city, Lemnos/ Limnos island, Greece. 2 DEC 2012. Video 2of2. Did not seem to be wounded. Ενα δελφινι στο λιμανι της ...
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Online Travel Shop North Aegean Island Hopping
Online Travel Shop North Aegean Island Hopping.
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Greece (Europe) Vacation Travel Video Guide
✱ 17.119 Hotels in Greece - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/xSu5yt
Travel video about destination Greece.
Although Greece is the home of ancient gods, birthplace of European civilisation and a country of great warriors and philosophers it is also a country of many islands with tiny villages and white houses, a deep blue sea and almost constant sunshine.Athens is a lively city set in histor
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7 Beautiful Northeastern Aegean Islands
Planning to visit Aegean Islands? Check out our Aegean Islands Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions.
7 Beautiful Northeastern Aegean Islands (Greece)
Ikaria Island, Samothrace Island, Lemnos Island, Chios Island, Thasos Island, Lesbos Island, Samos Island
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North Aegean islands Greece YouTube
North Aegean islands.
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Kyklades Travel Guide
Located in the South Aegean Sea these romantic islands are known as the Pearls Of Greece, full of ancient myth and legend.
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Kos Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Kos in Greece.
Kos is an historic island oasis beneath the Greek sun. Not the largest of the Dodecanese Islands but certainly one of its most fascinating, with endless sandy beaches and an ancient heritage.The capital of the island is Chora Kos and for 2,000 years, it has been the nerve centre of the island. The city once suffered devastating earthquakes and the isla
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Turkey trip 2015
Turkey trip 2015 - Turkey culture - Turkey tourism & vacations 2015
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Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye) is on the Mediterranean, with 97% of its territory in West Asia and the Middle East, and with a small section in Southeastern Europe separated by the Turkish Straits (Bosphorus, Sea of Marmara, and Dardane
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Korina Hotel, Thassos
Nested in attractive surroundings, in-between picturesque green mountains and the crystal clear azure waters of the North Aegean, the KORINA HOTEL offers you...
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Rhodes, Greece Travel Guide - Tourism Rhodes, Greece
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Greece Travel Guide http://bit.ly/19QqISc Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Rhodes, the larg...
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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 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 structure
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Kreta Travel Guide
Magical coastlines, picturesque villages, majestic mountains, ancient gods, tavernas, fishing villages and Greek hospitality.
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Experience Chios
A Hidden Treasure in the Aegean Sea!
More at: http://www.chios.gr/summer/
A trip to Chios is a trip of discovery. Wander around the picturesque countryside of Kampos and visit the medieval villages of the southern Mastiha tree region. Discover the wild beauty of north and west Chios.
Municipality of Chios, 2015
Video by George Pyrgaris
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Laura Giannola, Greece Tour Guide
Laura Giannola, Greece Tour Guide - Tour of the Aegean with Trip leader Laura Giannola
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Laura Giannola is a licensed Tour Guide in Greece and presents a wide choice of sightseeing and cultural tours of Athens and the rest of her country for an international clientele.
Laura is a bilingual (English
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Greece Tourism 2015
Greece Tourism & Vacations 2015, Greece Trip 2015, Greece Travel Guide 2015
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Greece is a country in Southern Europe, on the southernmost tip of the Balkan peninsula, with extensive coastlines and islands in the Aegean, Ionian, and Mediterranean Seas. It shares borders in the north with Albania, the
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Dodekanissa Travel Guide
A group of Greek islands located in the south east of the Aegean, it contains more than nineteen inhabited and fifty uninhabited islands.
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Lesvos Island - Greece - "The Garden Of The Aegean"
Barry's journey around this unspoilt North Aegean island takes him to Skala Kallonis, a fishing port where some of the world's healthiest sardines are caught...
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Pergamum, Turkey HD
Visit Pergamon, Visit Turkey, Tour Pergamon, Tour Turkey, Tourism Pergamon, Tourism Turkey, Vacation Pergamon, Vacation Turkey, Travel Pergamon, Travel Turke...
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Camping on an idyllic nude beach, Greece, in the Aegean Sea
"Gabe's Guide to Budget Travel", packed with practical travel info, is only $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info and to read reviews: http://www.amazon.co...
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REGION SOUTHERN AEGEAN ISLANDS Travel in South Aegean
ΠΕΡΙΦΕΡΕΙΑ ΝΟΤΙΟΥ ΑΙΓΑΙΟΥ Ταξίδι στο Νότιο Αιγαίο REGION SOUTHERN AEGEAN ISLANDS Travel in South Aegean - www.Ferries.gr -
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Turkey Tourism & Vacations 2015
Turkey Tourism & Vacations 2015, Turkey Trip 2015, Attractions in Turkey
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Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye) is on the Mediterranean, with 97% of it's territory in West Asia and the Middle East, and with a small section in Southeastern Europe separated by the Turkish Straits (Bosphorus, Sea of Marmara, and D
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Ankara Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Ankara in Turkey.
Capital of the Republic of Turkey, Ankara is today one of the country’s most modern cities and a vibrant world metropolis that offers a diverse variety of leisure time activities as well as being steeped in both history and tradition. On a hill to the north is the largest and most splendid mosque in Turkey, Kocatepe Camii. Between 1967 and 1988 the
Greece (Europe) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Travel video about destination Greece.
Although Greece is the home of ancient gods, b...
✱ 17.119 Hotels in Greece - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/xSu5yt
Travel video about destination Greece.
Although Greece is the home of ancient gods, birthplace of European civilisation and a country of great warriors and philosophers it is also a country of many islands with tiny villages and white houses, a deep blue sea and almost constant sunshine.Athens is a lively city set in historic surroundings. Unique among all other Greek temples is the Acropolis whose imposing appearance and artistic decoration signified the great influence and power of ancient Athens. Six female figures, the Karyatides, support the southern hall of the Ionic Temple of Erechtheion that stands on sacred ground close to the main temple. The imposing Mitrópolis is the main Greek Orthodox cathedral in Athens. A total of four architects designed this cathedral whose walls comprise the remains of no less than seventy former sacred buildings. The Cyclades Islands are situated in the middle of the Southern Aegean that like a magic circle flows around its former centre, the sacred island of Delos, Mykonos. For centuries this picturesque former pirate village in the middle of Cyclades group of islands has been the meeting place for artists, V.I.P.’s and the international glitterati. The Cyclades are also known as The Pearls Of Greece and it seems as though the gods have scattered a handful of beautiful pearls into the deep blue Aegean Sea. In ancient times they were also known as The Islands Of Light because Apollo, the God of Light and Learning, was born here and also worshipped on the islands. Santorini is the most southerly of the Cyclades Islands and the legendary location of the mythical lost island of Atlantis and also a breathtaking island paradise of rock, lava, sea and light.Crete is the ‘Island Of Light’ and the birthplace of Zeus. Heraklion is the capital of the largest and most southerly of the Greek islands on which a highly developed culture has existed for four thousand years. It’s no wonder that in these magnificent islands in the Aegean numerous gods, knights and tourists have always found much good fortune and enchantment!
wn.com/Greece (Europe) Vacation Travel Video Guide
✱ 17.119 Hotels in Greece - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/xSu5yt
Travel video about destination Greece.
Although Greece is the home of ancient gods, birthplace of European civilisation and a country of great warriors and philosophers it is also a country of many islands with tiny villages and white houses, a deep blue sea and almost constant sunshine.Athens is a lively city set in historic surroundings. Unique among all other Greek temples is the Acropolis whose imposing appearance and artistic decoration signified the great influence and power of ancient Athens. Six female figures, the Karyatides, support the southern hall of the Ionic Temple of Erechtheion that stands on sacred ground close to the main temple. The imposing Mitrópolis is the main Greek Orthodox cathedral in Athens. A total of four architects designed this cathedral whose walls comprise the remains of no less than seventy former sacred buildings. The Cyclades Islands are situated in the middle of the Southern Aegean that like a magic circle flows around its former centre, the sacred island of Delos, Mykonos. For centuries this picturesque former pirate village in the middle of Cyclades group of islands has been the meeting place for artists, V.I.P.’s and the international glitterati. The Cyclades are also known as The Pearls Of Greece and it seems as though the gods have scattered a handful of beautiful pearls into the deep blue Aegean Sea. In ancient times they were also known as The Islands Of Light because Apollo, the God of Light and Learning, was born here and also worshipped on the islands. Santorini is the most southerly of the Cyclades Islands and the legendary location of the mythical lost island of Atlantis and also a breathtaking island paradise of rock, lava, sea and light.Crete is the ‘Island Of Light’ and the birthplace of Zeus. Heraklion is the capital of the largest and most southerly of the Greek islands on which a highly developed culture has existed for four thousand years. It’s no wonder that in these magnificent islands in the Aegean numerous gods, knights and tourists have always found much good fortune and enchantment!
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 186629
7 Beautiful Northeastern Aegean Islands
Planning to visit Aegean Islands? Check out our Aegean Islands Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions.
7 Beautiful Northeastern Aegean Islands...
Planning to visit Aegean Islands? Check out our Aegean Islands Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions.
7 Beautiful Northeastern Aegean Islands (Greece)
Ikaria Island, Samothrace Island, Lemnos Island, Chios Island, Thasos Island, Lesbos Island, Samos Island
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7 Beautiful Northeastern Aegean Islands (Greece)
Ikaria Island, Samothrace Island, Lemnos Island, Chios Island, Thasos Island, Lesbos Island, Samos Island
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- published: 06 Aug 2015
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Kyklades Travel Guide
Located in the South Aegean Sea these romantic islands are known as the Pearls Of Greece, full of ancient myth and legend....
Located in the South Aegean Sea these romantic islands are known as the Pearls Of Greece, full of ancient myth and legend.
wn.com/Kyklades Travel Guide
Located in the South Aegean Sea these romantic islands are known as the Pearls Of Greece, full of ancient myth and legend.
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 0
Kos Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Kos in Greece.
Kos is an historic island oasis beneath the Greek sun. Not the largest of the Dodecanese Islands but certainly one...
Travel video about destination Kos in Greece.
Kos is an historic island oasis beneath the Greek sun. Not the largest of the Dodecanese Islands but certainly one of its most fascinating, with endless sandy beaches and an ancient heritage.The capital of the island is Chora Kos and for 2,000 years, it has been the nerve centre of the island. The city once suffered devastating earthquakes and the island was plagued by numerous invaders including the Romans, Byzantines, Venetians, the Knights of St. John and finally, the Turks. The Platia Eleftherìas is the main square of today’s Kos and contains the Archaeological Museum that is housed in a futuristic looking Italian building that dates back to the 1930s. Four kilometres from the city, high in the Dikeos Mountains, is one of the island’s most important sights, the Asclepion, an ancient hospital and sanctuary. A winding road leads to the village of Kefalos, that from below, looks like a small fortified complex. Its white houses and narrow alleys are free of traffic and it’s as though time has stood still. Formerly a village of fishermen, agriculture is now the main source of income for the local people. Kefalos has much historical significance, as it was built on the ruins of the first capital of the island and Hypocrates was born here in 460 B.C. Antimachia Castle was built in the 13th century by the Venetians and later expanded by the Knights of St. John. Its mighty external walls are most impressive but only a few cisterns and two small chapels remain. Fascinating landscapes and the historic monuments of many epoques make the Greek island of Kos a sparkling jewel of the Aegean.
wn.com/Kos Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Kos in Greece.
Kos is an historic island oasis beneath the Greek sun. Not the largest of the Dodecanese Islands but certainly one of its most fascinating, with endless sandy beaches and an ancient heritage.The capital of the island is Chora Kos and for 2,000 years, it has been the nerve centre of the island. The city once suffered devastating earthquakes and the island was plagued by numerous invaders including the Romans, Byzantines, Venetians, the Knights of St. John and finally, the Turks. The Platia Eleftherìas is the main square of today’s Kos and contains the Archaeological Museum that is housed in a futuristic looking Italian building that dates back to the 1930s. Four kilometres from the city, high in the Dikeos Mountains, is one of the island’s most important sights, the Asclepion, an ancient hospital and sanctuary. A winding road leads to the village of Kefalos, that from below, looks like a small fortified complex. Its white houses and narrow alleys are free of traffic and it’s as though time has stood still. Formerly a village of fishermen, agriculture is now the main source of income for the local people. Kefalos has much historical significance, as it was built on the ruins of the first capital of the island and Hypocrates was born here in 460 B.C. Antimachia Castle was built in the 13th century by the Venetians and later expanded by the Knights of St. John. Its mighty external walls are most impressive but only a few cisterns and two small chapels remain. Fascinating landscapes and the historic monuments of many epoques make the Greek island of Kos a sparkling jewel of the Aegean.
- published: 13 Aug 2013
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Turkey trip 2015
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Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye) is on the Mediterranean, with 97% of its territory in West Asia and the Middle East, and with a small section in Southeastern Europe separated by the Turkish Straits (Bosphorus, Sea of Marmara, and Dardanelles). With the Black Sea to the north and the Aegean Sea in the west and Mediterranean Sea to the southwest, Turkey is surrounded by Bulgaria and Greece to the west, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia to the northeast, Syria, Iraq and Iran to the southeast.
Ancient ruins and architectural heritage
At the crossroads of civilizations, all parts of Turkey are full of a mindblowing number of ancient ruins.
Hittites, the first indigenous people that rose to found a state in Anatolia—although there is one certain Çatalhöyük preceding them, the earliest settlement ever found to the date in Turkey—left the proof of their existence at the ruins of Hattuşaş, their capital.
Ancient Greeks and closely following Romans left their mark mostly in Aegean and Mediterranean Regions, leaving behind the marble ruins of hundreds of cities, temples, and monuments. Some are largely restored to their former glory, such as Ephesus as well as numerous others along the Aegean coast which are on the checklist of most travellers to Turkey, along with some more obscure ones off the beaten path such as Aphrodisias near Denizli, and Aizonai.
In the meantime, some other indigenous peoples, such as Lycians, were carving beautiful tombs—many of which are fairly well preserved and can be seen all around Lycia—for their dearly departed ones onto the rocky hillsides.
Legendary Troy stands out as an example of different civilizations literally living on the top of each other. While what is visible today is clearly Hellenistic, the place has its roots as Hittite Wilusa, and later re-built many times over by Ancient Greeks.
Perhaps the most unique "architectural" heritage in the country, some of the Cappadocian cave houses and churches carved into "fairy chimneys" and underground cities (in a literal sense!) date back to early Christians hiding from persecution.
Successors of Romans, the Byzantines, broke new ground with more ambitious projects, culminating in grand Hagia Sophia of Istanbul, built in 537, and which had the distinction of being the largest cathedral in the world for almost a thousand years. Most of Byzantine heritage intact today is found in Marmara Region, especially in Istanbul, although a stray monastery or two dating back to the era can be found in almost any part of the country.
Seljuks, the first ever Turkic state to be founded in Asia Minor, built most of their monuments—which incorporates large majestic portals and heavily delicate stonework, reminiscent of some landmarks in parts of Asia—in major centres of the time in Eastern and Central Anatolia, especially in Konya, their capital.
Ottomans, who had considered themselves as a Balkan state until their demise, built most of their landmarks in Balkans and the natural extension of Balkans within today's Turkey—Marmara Region—just like the Byzantines, whom the Ottomans inspired to in so many ways. Most of the earlier Ottoman monuments were built in Bursa, which have little Byzantine and comperatively large Seljuk influences, and later, when the dynasty moved to Europe, in Edirne, some of the major landmarks of which exhibit some kind of "transitional" and fairly experimental style. It wasn't until the Fall of Constantinople that the Ottomans adopted Byzantine architecture almost full scale with some adjustments. However, the Ottoman imperial architecture possibly reached its zenith not in Istanbul, but in Edirne—in the form of Selimiye Mosque, a work of Sinan, the great Ottoman architecture of 16th century.
19th century brought back the Greek and Roman taste of architectural styles, so there was a huge explosion of neo-classical architecture, as much fashionable in Turkey as in the much of the rest of the world at that time. Galata side of Istanbul, Izmir (though unfortunately most of which was lost to the big fire of 1922), and numerous towns along the coasts, one most prominent and well preserved example being Ayvalık, quickly filled with elegant neo-classical buildings. At the same time, people in more inland locations were favouring pleasant, more traditional, and less pretentious half-timbered whitewashed houses, which form picturesque towns such as Safranbolu, Beypazarı, and Şirince in northern, central, and western part of the country respectively. It was also this time beautiful and impressive wooden mansions of Istanbul's seaside neighbourhoods and islands were built.
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Turkey trip 2015 - Turkey culture - Turkey tourism & vacations 2015
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Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye) is on the Mediterranean, with 97% of its territory in West Asia and the Middle East, and with a small section in Southeastern Europe separated by the Turkish Straits (Bosphorus, Sea of Marmara, and Dardanelles). With the Black Sea to the north and the Aegean Sea in the west and Mediterranean Sea to the southwest, Turkey is surrounded by Bulgaria and Greece to the west, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia to the northeast, Syria, Iraq and Iran to the southeast.
Ancient ruins and architectural heritage
At the crossroads of civilizations, all parts of Turkey are full of a mindblowing number of ancient ruins.
Hittites, the first indigenous people that rose to found a state in Anatolia—although there is one certain Çatalhöyük preceding them, the earliest settlement ever found to the date in Turkey—left the proof of their existence at the ruins of Hattuşaş, their capital.
Ancient Greeks and closely following Romans left their mark mostly in Aegean and Mediterranean Regions, leaving behind the marble ruins of hundreds of cities, temples, and monuments. Some are largely restored to their former glory, such as Ephesus as well as numerous others along the Aegean coast which are on the checklist of most travellers to Turkey, along with some more obscure ones off the beaten path such as Aphrodisias near Denizli, and Aizonai.
In the meantime, some other indigenous peoples, such as Lycians, were carving beautiful tombs—many of which are fairly well preserved and can be seen all around Lycia—for their dearly departed ones onto the rocky hillsides.
Legendary Troy stands out as an example of different civilizations literally living on the top of each other. While what is visible today is clearly Hellenistic, the place has its roots as Hittite Wilusa, and later re-built many times over by Ancient Greeks.
Perhaps the most unique "architectural" heritage in the country, some of the Cappadocian cave houses and churches carved into "fairy chimneys" and underground cities (in a literal sense!) date back to early Christians hiding from persecution.
Successors of Romans, the Byzantines, broke new ground with more ambitious projects, culminating in grand Hagia Sophia of Istanbul, built in 537, and which had the distinction of being the largest cathedral in the world for almost a thousand years. Most of Byzantine heritage intact today is found in Marmara Region, especially in Istanbul, although a stray monastery or two dating back to the era can be found in almost any part of the country.
Seljuks, the first ever Turkic state to be founded in Asia Minor, built most of their monuments—which incorporates large majestic portals and heavily delicate stonework, reminiscent of some landmarks in parts of Asia—in major centres of the time in Eastern and Central Anatolia, especially in Konya, their capital.
Ottomans, who had considered themselves as a Balkan state until their demise, built most of their landmarks in Balkans and the natural extension of Balkans within today's Turkey—Marmara Region—just like the Byzantines, whom the Ottomans inspired to in so many ways. Most of the earlier Ottoman monuments were built in Bursa, which have little Byzantine and comperatively large Seljuk influences, and later, when the dynasty moved to Europe, in Edirne, some of the major landmarks of which exhibit some kind of "transitional" and fairly experimental style. It wasn't until the Fall of Constantinople that the Ottomans adopted Byzantine architecture almost full scale with some adjustments. However, the Ottoman imperial architecture possibly reached its zenith not in Istanbul, but in Edirne—in the form of Selimiye Mosque, a work of Sinan, the great Ottoman architecture of 16th century.
19th century brought back the Greek and Roman taste of architectural styles, so there was a huge explosion of neo-classical architecture, as much fashionable in Turkey as in the much of the rest of the world at that time. Galata side of Istanbul, Izmir (though unfortunately most of which was lost to the big fire of 1922), and numerous towns along the coasts, one most prominent and well preserved example being Ayvalık, quickly filled with elegant neo-classical buildings. At the same time, people in more inland locations were favouring pleasant, more traditional, and less pretentious half-timbered whitewashed houses, which form picturesque towns such as Safranbolu, Beypazarı, and Şirince in northern, central, and western part of the country respectively. It was also this time beautiful and impressive wooden mansions of Istanbul's seaside neighbourhoods and islands were built.
- published: 28 Apr 2015
- views: 5
Korina Hotel, Thassos
Nested in attractive surroundings, in-between picturesque green mountains and the crystal clear azure waters of the North Aegean, the KORINA HOTEL offers you......
Nested in attractive surroundings, in-between picturesque green mountains and the crystal clear azure waters of the North Aegean, the KORINA HOTEL offers you...
wn.com/Korina Hotel, Thassos
Nested in attractive surroundings, in-between picturesque green mountains and the crystal clear azure waters of the North Aegean, the KORINA HOTEL offers you...
- published: 03 Jun 2011
- views: 1614
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author: HolidayGr
Rhodes, Greece Travel Guide - Tourism Rhodes, Greece
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Greece Travel Guide http://bit.ly/19QqISc Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Rhodes, the larg......
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Greece Travel Guide http://bit.ly/19QqISc Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Rhodes, the larg...
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World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Greece Travel Guide http://bit.ly/19QqISc Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Rhodes, the larg...
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 C...
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 affordable Greek fare in the attractive setting of the waterfront area. Meals will set you back from €20 with wine provided you stick to the cheaper options. Or you can sip on your drink of choice to the sound of the water lapping against the balcony edge at cocktail venues such as Rhapsodies.
Hiring a moped is a great way to explore the island but be prepared for wind-swept hair due to the powerful winds that swipe at the island from the north. Mykonos has some of the best beaches of the Cyclades, and as long as you are prepared to share them, the sheltered bays of the southern coastline are by far the most popular. Agios Yannis is one of the most famous as it was the location for the movie Shirley Valentine. There is no shortage of sunloungers and umbrellas, as you recuperate after the night before and relax in preparation for the night ahead. For those wanting a more remote sunwhorshipping experience the tranquil Agios Sostis and the private Super Paradise are only accessible by boat.
Not all the beaches in Mykonos are just places where you sunbathe and swim. Towards the latter part of the afternoon, bars such as Tropicana on Paradise beach, are where the party gets started. On the party beaches the cocktails flow freely, and the whole beach swings to the rhythm of an MTV beach party. Popular nightspot Cavo Paradiso, complete with pool, perches on the rocks above Paradise beach while the rather ironically named Space is the superclub in the centre of Mykonos town.
Despite its arid beauty, Mykonos is not a mecca for the culture vulture. There are a few small mildly interesting museums but the main sightseeing of significance is the unihabited island of Delos. Today the island is effectively a big open-air museum where you can visit the Great Temple of Apollo, built in 476 BC. You can visit all the treasures in a couple of hours. The ruins are one of the most important architectural showcases in the region, having become the centre of pilgrimages for the followers of Apollo, around the temple of whom a whole city sprang.
Where to stay in Mykonos is a delightful decision, if you can afford to splash the cash. There are incredible boutique hotels, with the Kivotos being one of the most desirable. Just 10 minutes from Mykonos town, this resort has 40 rooms eah individually deocarted by famous artists. Its pool area will beg you to stay around all day with its incredible sea views and a cocktail bar. There is also a private beach with water sports. A close match in comfort and style is the Tharroe Mykonos Hotel which has an onsite spa and panoramic views of the Aegean sea. For those with tighter budgets there are self-catering apartments to be found right across the island with the Paolas Town apartments being a particularly charming option.
wn.com/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 affordable Greek fare in the attractive setting of the waterfront area. Meals will set you back from €20 with wine provided you stick to the cheaper options. Or you can sip on your drink of choice to the sound of the water lapping against the balcony edge at cocktail venues such as Rhapsodies.
Hiring a moped is a great way to explore the island but be prepared for wind-swept hair due to the powerful winds that swipe at the island from the north. Mykonos has some of the best beaches of the Cyclades, and as long as you are prepared to share them, the sheltered bays of the southern coastline are by far the most popular. Agios Yannis is one of the most famous as it was the location for the movie Shirley Valentine. There is no shortage of sunloungers and umbrellas, as you recuperate after the night before and relax in preparation for the night ahead. For those wanting a more remote sunwhorshipping experience the tranquil Agios Sostis and the private Super Paradise are only accessible by boat.
Not all the beaches in Mykonos are just places where you sunbathe and swim. Towards the latter part of the afternoon, bars such as Tropicana on Paradise beach, are where the party gets started. On the party beaches the cocktails flow freely, and the whole beach swings to the rhythm of an MTV beach party. Popular nightspot Cavo Paradiso, complete with pool, perches on the rocks above Paradise beach while the rather ironically named Space is the superclub in the centre of Mykonos town.
Despite its arid beauty, Mykonos is not a mecca for the culture vulture. There are a few small mildly interesting museums but the main sightseeing of significance is the unihabited island of Delos. Today the island is effectively a big open-air museum where you can visit the Great Temple of Apollo, built in 476 BC. You can visit all the treasures in a couple of hours. The ruins are one of the most important architectural showcases in the region, having become the centre of pilgrimages for the followers of Apollo, around the temple of whom a whole city sprang.
Where to stay in Mykonos is a delightful decision, if you can afford to splash the cash. There are incredible boutique hotels, with the Kivotos being one of the most desirable. Just 10 minutes from Mykonos town, this resort has 40 rooms eah individually deocarted by famous artists. Its pool area will beg you to stay around all day with its incredible sea views and a cocktail bar. There is also a private beach with water sports. A close match in comfort and style is the Tharroe Mykonos Hotel which has an onsite spa and panoramic views of the Aegean sea. For those with tighter budgets there are self-catering apartments to be found right across the island with the Paolas Town apartments being a particularly charming option.
- published: 17 Feb 2010
- views: 165418
Kreta Travel Guide
Magical coastlines, picturesque villages, majestic mountains, ancient gods, tavernas, fishing villages and Greek hospitality....
Magical coastlines, picturesque villages, majestic mountains, ancient gods, tavernas, fishing villages and Greek hospitality.
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Magical coastlines, picturesque villages, majestic mountains, ancient gods, tavernas, fishing villages and Greek hospitality.
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 33
Experience Chios
A Hidden Treasure in the Aegean Sea!
More at: http://www.chios.gr/summer/
A trip to Chios is a trip of discovery. Wander around the picturesque countryside of...
A Hidden Treasure in the Aegean Sea!
More at: http://www.chios.gr/summer/
A trip to Chios is a trip of discovery. Wander around the picturesque countryside of Kampos and visit the medieval villages of the southern Mastiha tree region. Discover the wild beauty of north and west Chios.
Municipality of Chios, 2015
Video by George Pyrgaris
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A Hidden Treasure in the Aegean Sea!
More at: http://www.chios.gr/summer/
A trip to Chios is a trip of discovery. Wander around the picturesque countryside of Kampos and visit the medieval villages of the southern Mastiha tree region. Discover the wild beauty of north and west Chios.
Municipality of Chios, 2015
Video by George Pyrgaris
- published: 29 May 2015
- views: 40
Laura Giannola, Greece Tour Guide
Laura Giannola, Greece Tour Guide - Tour of the Aegean with Trip leader Laura Giannola
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Laura Giannola, Greece Tour Guide - Tour of the Aegean with Trip leader Laura Giannola
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Laura Giannola is a licensed Tour Guide in Greece and presents a wide choice of sightseeing and cultural tours of Athens and the rest of her country for an international clientele.
Laura is a bilingual (English and Greek) individual that has been offering high-quality tours of Athens and Greece since 1997. These escorted tours of Greece explore the romantic, historic and colorful past and present this beautiful country through its historic sites, museums and monuments, art and lovely countryside and islands.
You will appreciate the very personal approach we take to plan your tour helping you to get the most out of your vacation time to Greece.
Laura has been a tour guide, in English and German for over 10 years now after finishing the University for guides, in which one majors in history and archeology. She lives in Athens, where she does most of the tours and uses it as a base for tours around Greece. Passionate about her job, Laura has a pleasant and friendly way to guide you to places of your preference while at the same time you enjoy the beauties of Greece.
She specializes in private tours of small groups, be it families or small parties of friends, with most of her clients coming from North America, UK, Ireland and Germany.
Previously, Laura has also conducted lectures in archeology and Greek history as part of cruises that took place in Greece and other countries.
Laura also is the Managing Director and founder of a Travel Agency ALL WAYS TRAVEL that is headquartered in Corfu and has a branch office in Athens. ALL WAYS TRAVEL organizes conferences, rents yachts, motor boats, vehicles and issues tickets for incoming and outgoing tourism in Greece and abroad. All these services can be provided in addition to the guided tours and at very competitive prices.
Besides Laura, we have also recruited many of the best guides available in Greece. Our team of licensed tour guides of both men and women are chosen for their enthusiasm, personality, academic backgrounds and professional experience and speak a variety of languages. They are qualified and registered with the Greek tourist board
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Laura Giannola, Greece Tour Guide - Tour of the Aegean with Trip leader Laura Giannola
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Laura Giannola is a licensed Tour Guide in Greece and presents a wide choice of sightseeing and cultural tours of Athens and the rest of her country for an international clientele.
Laura is a bilingual (English and Greek) individual that has been offering high-quality tours of Athens and Greece since 1997. These escorted tours of Greece explore the romantic, historic and colorful past and present this beautiful country through its historic sites, museums and monuments, art and lovely countryside and islands.
You will appreciate the very personal approach we take to plan your tour helping you to get the most out of your vacation time to Greece.
Laura has been a tour guide, in English and German for over 10 years now after finishing the University for guides, in which one majors in history and archeology. She lives in Athens, where she does most of the tours and uses it as a base for tours around Greece. Passionate about her job, Laura has a pleasant and friendly way to guide you to places of your preference while at the same time you enjoy the beauties of Greece.
She specializes in private tours of small groups, be it families or small parties of friends, with most of her clients coming from North America, UK, Ireland and Germany.
Previously, Laura has also conducted lectures in archeology and Greek history as part of cruises that took place in Greece and other countries.
Laura also is the Managing Director and founder of a Travel Agency ALL WAYS TRAVEL that is headquartered in Corfu and has a branch office in Athens. ALL WAYS TRAVEL organizes conferences, rents yachts, motor boats, vehicles and issues tickets for incoming and outgoing tourism in Greece and abroad. All these services can be provided in addition to the guided tours and at very competitive prices.
Besides Laura, we have also recruited many of the best guides available in Greece. Our team of licensed tour guides of both men and women are chosen for their enthusiasm, personality, academic backgrounds and professional experience and speak a variety of languages. They are qualified and registered with the Greek tourist board
- published: 05 Jan 2015
- views: 0
Greece Tourism 2015
Greece Tourism & Vacations 2015, Greece Trip 2015, Greece Travel Guide 2015
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Greece Tourism & Vacations 2015, Greece Trip 2015, Greece Travel Guide 2015
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Greece is a country in Southern Europe, on the southernmost tip of the Balkan peninsula, with extensive coastlines and islands in the Aegean, Ionian, and Mediterranean Seas. It shares borders in the north with Albania, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Bulgaria, and Turkey. It has an ancient culture that has had a significant influence on the arts, language, philosophy, politics, and sports of western society, including the genres of comedy and drama, western alphabets, Platonic ideals and the Socratic method, democracies and republics, and the Olympics. Furthermore it's a geographically appealing place to visit, with a mountainous mainland and idyllic island beaches.
Cities in Greece
=============
Athens — the capital city known for the Parthenon
Chania — second largest city on Crete surrounded with beaches and the Samaria National Park
Chersonissos — party capital of Crete in the summer
Heraklion — Crete's largest city and main hub with the archaeological site of Knossos
Patra — 3rd most populated city, known for its wines and carnival
Larissa — the country's fourth largest city
Rhodes — magnificent city with impressive medieval structures, nightlife and beaches
Thessaloniki — the country's prime city in the Macedonia region
Volos — coastal port city with nice museums and architecture
Kavala - coastal port city with scenic old town
See in Greece
==============
Few countries can pride themselves on a heritage as important to Western civilization as Greece. A range of first class historic landmarks remind one of the days when the great Greek emperors and writers made their mark on the development of science, literature and democracy. No less than 17 of those monuments are listed as World Heritage Sites. However, the many charming little islands, sandy beaches and picturesque whitewashed coastal towns are at least as much a reason to come for the millions of tourists that this Mediterranean country receives each year.
Islands in Greece
==================
When it comes to Greece's famously gorgeous islands, it's hard to take your pick out of the 6000 options you have, 227 of them being inhabited. Their rocky coast lines, sandy beaches, charming villages, sheltered bays and many yacht harbours make them extremely popular among all kinds of travellers. The large island of Crete is a highly popular tourist destination, with landscapes varying from great sandy palm beaches to snow-covered high peaks and stunning river gorges and a good deal of night life in its main tourist towns. If you're looking to party at night, lovely Mykonos or Ios are good options too. The volcanic island of Santorini is one of the most romantic picks and offers some spectacular views. Its whitewashed capital of Fira is dramatically situated on the edge of a 400m high cliff, overlooking a beautiful blue lagoon. Other popular ones are Lesbos, Paros, Lefkada and Kos. The National Marine Park on Zakynthos is the primary nesting ground for loggerhead sea turtles in the Mediterranean. The rugged, green hills and valleys of Kefalonia boast a number of vineyards, and the island's cliffs and beautiful beaches make it a tourist hotspot. For a slightly more authentic and less touristy experience, try Syros, Amorgos or any of the other small and less developed islands.
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Greece Tourism & Vacations 2015, Greece Trip 2015, Greece Travel Guide 2015
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Greece is a country in Southern Europe, on the southernmost tip of the Balkan peninsula, with extensive coastlines and islands in the Aegean, Ionian, and Mediterranean Seas. It shares borders in the north with Albania, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Bulgaria, and Turkey. It has an ancient culture that has had a significant influence on the arts, language, philosophy, politics, and sports of western society, including the genres of comedy and drama, western alphabets, Platonic ideals and the Socratic method, democracies and republics, and the Olympics. Furthermore it's a geographically appealing place to visit, with a mountainous mainland and idyllic island beaches.
Cities in Greece
=============
Athens — the capital city known for the Parthenon
Chania — second largest city on Crete surrounded with beaches and the Samaria National Park
Chersonissos — party capital of Crete in the summer
Heraklion — Crete's largest city and main hub with the archaeological site of Knossos
Patra — 3rd most populated city, known for its wines and carnival
Larissa — the country's fourth largest city
Rhodes — magnificent city with impressive medieval structures, nightlife and beaches
Thessaloniki — the country's prime city in the Macedonia region
Volos — coastal port city with nice museums and architecture
Kavala - coastal port city with scenic old town
See in Greece
==============
Few countries can pride themselves on a heritage as important to Western civilization as Greece. A range of first class historic landmarks remind one of the days when the great Greek emperors and writers made their mark on the development of science, literature and democracy. No less than 17 of those monuments are listed as World Heritage Sites. However, the many charming little islands, sandy beaches and picturesque whitewashed coastal towns are at least as much a reason to come for the millions of tourists that this Mediterranean country receives each year.
Islands in Greece
==================
When it comes to Greece's famously gorgeous islands, it's hard to take your pick out of the 6000 options you have, 227 of them being inhabited. Their rocky coast lines, sandy beaches, charming villages, sheltered bays and many yacht harbours make them extremely popular among all kinds of travellers. The large island of Crete is a highly popular tourist destination, with landscapes varying from great sandy palm beaches to snow-covered high peaks and stunning river gorges and a good deal of night life in its main tourist towns. If you're looking to party at night, lovely Mykonos or Ios are good options too. The volcanic island of Santorini is one of the most romantic picks and offers some spectacular views. Its whitewashed capital of Fira is dramatically situated on the edge of a 400m high cliff, overlooking a beautiful blue lagoon. Other popular ones are Lesbos, Paros, Lefkada and Kos. The National Marine Park on Zakynthos is the primary nesting ground for loggerhead sea turtles in the Mediterranean. The rugged, green hills and valleys of Kefalonia boast a number of vineyards, and the island's cliffs and beautiful beaches make it a tourist hotspot. For a slightly more authentic and less touristy experience, try Syros, Amorgos or any of the other small and less developed islands.
- published: 06 Jan 2015
- views: 14334
Dodekanissa Travel Guide
A group of Greek islands located in the south east of the Aegean, it contains more than nineteen inhabited and fifty uninhabited islands....
A group of Greek islands located in the south east of the Aegean, it contains more than nineteen inhabited and fifty uninhabited islands.
wn.com/Dodekanissa Travel Guide
A group of Greek islands located in the south east of the Aegean, it contains more than nineteen inhabited and fifty uninhabited islands.
- published: 14 Aug 2013
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Lesvos Island - Greece - "The Garden Of The Aegean"
Barry's journey around this unspoilt North Aegean island takes him to Skala Kallonis, a fishing port where some of the world's healthiest sardines are caught......
Barry's journey around this unspoilt North Aegean island takes him to Skala Kallonis, a fishing port where some of the world's healthiest sardines are caught...
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Barry's journey around this unspoilt North Aegean island takes him to Skala Kallonis, a fishing port where some of the world's healthiest sardines are caught...
- published: 19 Jan 2013
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Pergamum, Turkey HD
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Camping on an idyllic nude beach, Greece, in the Aegean Sea
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REGION SOUTHERN AEGEAN ISLANDS Travel in South Aegean
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Turkey Tourism & Vacations 2015
Turkey Tourism & Vacations 2015, Turkey Trip 2015, Attractions in Turkey
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Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye) is on the Mediterranean, with 97% of it's territory in West Asia and the Middle East, and with a small section in Southeastern Europe separated by the Turkish Straits (Bosphorus, Sea of Marmara, and Dardanelles). With the Black Sea to the north and the Aegean Sea in the west and Mediterranean Sea to the southwest, Turkey is surrounded by Bulgaria and Greece to the west, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia to the northeast, Syria, Iraq and Iran to the southeast.
See in Turkey
================
As a general rule, most museums and sites of ancient cities in Turkey are closed on Mondays, although there are numerous exceptions to this.
Ancient ruins and architectural heritage
At the crossroads of civilizations, all parts of Turkey are full of a mindblowing number of ancient ruins.
Hittites, the first indigenous people that rose to found a state in Anatolia—although there is one certain Çatalhöyük preceding them, the earliest settlement ever found to the date in Turkey—left the proof of their existence at the ruins of Hattuşaş, their capital.
Ancient Greeks and closely following Romans left their mark mostly in Aegean and Mediterranean Regions, leaving behind the marble ruins of hundreds of cities, temples, and monuments. Some are largely restored to their former glory, such as Ephesus as well as numerous others along the Aegean coast which are on the checklist of most travellers to Turkey, along with some more obscure ones off the beaten path such as Aphrodisias near Denizli, and Aizonai.
In the meantime, some other indigenous peoples, such as Lycians, were carving beautiful tombs—many of which are fairly well preserved and can be seen all around Lycia—for their dearly departed ones onto the rocky hillsides.
Legendary Troy stands out as an example of different civilizations literally living on the top of each other. While what is visible today is clearly Hellenistic, the place has its roots as Hittite Wilusa, and later re-built many times over by Ancient Greeks.
Perhaps the most unique "architectural" heritage in the country, some of the Cappadocian cave houses and churches carved into "fairy chimneys" and underground cities (in a literal sense!) date back to early Christians hiding from persecution.
Successors of Romans, the Byzantines, broke new ground with more ambitious projects, culminating in grand Hagia Sophia of Istanbul, built in 537, and which had the distinction of being the largest cathedral in the world for almost a thousand years. Most of Byzantine heritage intact today is found in Marmara Region, especially in Istanbul, although a stray monastery or two dating back to the era can be found in almost any part of the country.
Seljuks, the first ever Turkic state to be founded in Asia Minor, built most of their monuments—which incorporates large majestic portals and heavily delicate stonework, reminiscent of some landmarks in parts of Asia—in major centres of the time in Eastern and Central Anatolia, especially in Konya, their capital.
Ottomans, who had considered themselves as a Balkan state until their demise, built most of their landmarks in Balkans and the natural extension of Balkans within today's Turkey—Marmara Region—just like the Byzantines, whom the Ottomans inspired to in so many ways. Most of the earlier Ottoman monuments were built in Bursa, which have little Byzantine and comperatively large Seljuk influences, and later, when the dynasty moved to Europe, in Edirne, some of the major landmarks of which exhibit some kind of "transitional" and fairly experimental style. It wasn't until the Fall of Constantinople that the Ottomans adopted Byzantine architecture almost full scale with some adjustments. However, the Ottoman imperial architecture possibly reached its zenith not in Istanbul, but in Edirne—in the form of Selimiye Mosque, a work of Sinan, the great Ottoman architecture of 16th century.
19th century brought back the Greek and Roman taste of architectural styles, so there was a huge explosion of neo-classical architecture, as much fashionable in Turkey as in the much of the rest of the world at that time. Galata side of Istanbul, Izmir (though unfortunately most of which was lost to the big fire of 1922), and numerous towns along the coasts, one most prominent and well preserved example being Ayvalık, quickly filled with elegant neo-classical buildings.
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Turkey Tourism & Vacations 2015, Turkey Trip 2015, Attractions in Turkey
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
Turkey (Turkish: Türkiye) is on the Mediterranean, with 97% of it's territory in West Asia and the Middle East, and with a small section in Southeastern Europe separated by the Turkish Straits (Bosphorus, Sea of Marmara, and Dardanelles). With the Black Sea to the north and the Aegean Sea in the west and Mediterranean Sea to the southwest, Turkey is surrounded by Bulgaria and Greece to the west, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia to the northeast, Syria, Iraq and Iran to the southeast.
See in Turkey
================
As a general rule, most museums and sites of ancient cities in Turkey are closed on Mondays, although there are numerous exceptions to this.
Ancient ruins and architectural heritage
At the crossroads of civilizations, all parts of Turkey are full of a mindblowing number of ancient ruins.
Hittites, the first indigenous people that rose to found a state in Anatolia—although there is one certain Çatalhöyük preceding them, the earliest settlement ever found to the date in Turkey—left the proof of their existence at the ruins of Hattuşaş, their capital.
Ancient Greeks and closely following Romans left their mark mostly in Aegean and Mediterranean Regions, leaving behind the marble ruins of hundreds of cities, temples, and monuments. Some are largely restored to their former glory, such as Ephesus as well as numerous others along the Aegean coast which are on the checklist of most travellers to Turkey, along with some more obscure ones off the beaten path such as Aphrodisias near Denizli, and Aizonai.
In the meantime, some other indigenous peoples, such as Lycians, were carving beautiful tombs—many of which are fairly well preserved and can be seen all around Lycia—for their dearly departed ones onto the rocky hillsides.
Legendary Troy stands out as an example of different civilizations literally living on the top of each other. While what is visible today is clearly Hellenistic, the place has its roots as Hittite Wilusa, and later re-built many times over by Ancient Greeks.
Perhaps the most unique "architectural" heritage in the country, some of the Cappadocian cave houses and churches carved into "fairy chimneys" and underground cities (in a literal sense!) date back to early Christians hiding from persecution.
Successors of Romans, the Byzantines, broke new ground with more ambitious projects, culminating in grand Hagia Sophia of Istanbul, built in 537, and which had the distinction of being the largest cathedral in the world for almost a thousand years. Most of Byzantine heritage intact today is found in Marmara Region, especially in Istanbul, although a stray monastery or two dating back to the era can be found in almost any part of the country.
Seljuks, the first ever Turkic state to be founded in Asia Minor, built most of their monuments—which incorporates large majestic portals and heavily delicate stonework, reminiscent of some landmarks in parts of Asia—in major centres of the time in Eastern and Central Anatolia, especially in Konya, their capital.
Ottomans, who had considered themselves as a Balkan state until their demise, built most of their landmarks in Balkans and the natural extension of Balkans within today's Turkey—Marmara Region—just like the Byzantines, whom the Ottomans inspired to in so many ways. Most of the earlier Ottoman monuments were built in Bursa, which have little Byzantine and comperatively large Seljuk influences, and later, when the dynasty moved to Europe, in Edirne, some of the major landmarks of which exhibit some kind of "transitional" and fairly experimental style. It wasn't until the Fall of Constantinople that the Ottomans adopted Byzantine architecture almost full scale with some adjustments. However, the Ottoman imperial architecture possibly reached its zenith not in Istanbul, but in Edirne—in the form of Selimiye Mosque, a work of Sinan, the great Ottoman architecture of 16th century.
19th century brought back the Greek and Roman taste of architectural styles, so there was a huge explosion of neo-classical architecture, as much fashionable in Turkey as in the much of the rest of the world at that time. Galata side of Istanbul, Izmir (though unfortunately most of which was lost to the big fire of 1922), and numerous towns along the coasts, one most prominent and well preserved example being Ayvalık, quickly filled with elegant neo-classical buildings.
- published: 08 Jan 2015
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Ankara Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Ankara in Turkey.
Capital of the Republic of Turkey, Ankara is today one of the country’s most modern cities and a vibrant world ...
Travel video about destination Ankara in Turkey.
Capital of the Republic of Turkey, Ankara is today one of the country’s most modern cities and a vibrant world metropolis that offers a diverse variety of leisure time activities as well as being steeped in both history and tradition. On a hill to the north is the largest and most splendid mosque in Turkey, Kocatepe Camii. Between 1967 and 1988 the imposing tower was constructed with the help of private donations. It is a replica of the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, has four minarets, and accommodates around twenty thousand worshippers. Ankara’s old town is overlooked by a castle mound upon which the city’s citadel extends above the pinnacle. The city’s oldest settlement area is surrounded by one of the mighty castle walls and dates back to the time of the Hittites. The slope of the hill in front of the citadel is completely covered with Gecekondus, a mass of quickly-constructed buildings which at first only consisted of walls and a roof. They are unique buildings and many of those who reside in them originate from the region of the same name. There is a splendid zoo in the western outskirts of the city which, as with many of the city’s parks, originated in the early years of the Republic. Atatürk believed that parks and leisure areas in general were essential to the good health of the nation and hence of the new national capital. Ankara, Turkey’s capital city, is full of contradictions and yet it is the extraordinary charm of this remarkable metropolis that makes everything make sense
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Travel video about destination Ankara in Turkey.
Capital of the Republic of Turkey, Ankara is today one of the country’s most modern cities and a vibrant world metropolis that offers a diverse variety of leisure time activities as well as being steeped in both history and tradition. On a hill to the north is the largest and most splendid mosque in Turkey, Kocatepe Camii. Between 1967 and 1988 the imposing tower was constructed with the help of private donations. It is a replica of the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, has four minarets, and accommodates around twenty thousand worshippers. Ankara’s old town is overlooked by a castle mound upon which the city’s citadel extends above the pinnacle. The city’s oldest settlement area is surrounded by one of the mighty castle walls and dates back to the time of the Hittites. The slope of the hill in front of the citadel is completely covered with Gecekondus, a mass of quickly-constructed buildings which at first only consisted of walls and a roof. They are unique buildings and many of those who reside in them originate from the region of the same name. There is a splendid zoo in the western outskirts of the city which, as with many of the city’s parks, originated in the early years of the Republic. Atatürk believed that parks and leisure areas in general were essential to the good health of the nation and hence of the new national capital. Ankara, Turkey’s capital city, is full of contradictions and yet it is the extraordinary charm of this remarkable metropolis that makes everything make sense
- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 748