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  • Greece. Samos.  Part view of the Tunnel of Eupalinos or Eupalinian aqueduct. Considered the 8th wonder of the ancient world and dating from around 550 BC during the time of the tyrant Polycrates rule of Samos, the 1350 metre long tunnel was built by the engineer Efpalinus improve the water supply to the city of Pythagorio by divert water from a spring through the mountain. The tunnel was simultaneously advanced from two opposing sides of the mountain and the workers met after five and half years of construction in the middle of the mountain. The tunnel was used for least a thousand years.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_010.tif
  • Samos. Greece.  View of sailing and fishing boats docked at the harbour town of Pythagoreio which  is the most popular and fashionable town on the island and was named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_034.tif
  • Samos. Greece.  View a black cat sitting in front of a door of a traditional crafts store in Pythagoreio which is the most popular and fashionable town on the island and was named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_026.tif
  • Samos. Greece.  View of blue door of a stone house in the town of Pythagoreio which is the most popular and fashionable town on the island and was named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_025.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Two folding blue beach chairs and a large yellow beach umbrella on a pebbly beach on the southeast coast of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_052.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Colourful flowers in a purple pot plant sitting within an arch window in the seaside town of Pythagorio. The town is a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site and is named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_024.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Colourful fishing boats docked in the pretty harbour of Pythagoreio. The town is the most popular and fashionable on the island and was named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_008.tif
  • Greece. Samos. Boats ships sailing the Aegean Sea near the ruins of the old Byzantine castle in the town of Pythagoreio. The Kastro was reinforced with new buildings in order to serve the needs of the Struggle for independence and is named after Lykourgos Logothetis, the local chieftain who organised a decisive naval victory over the Turks on August 6 1824. The town’s cemetery is beside the Kastro as is the church of Metamorfosis, built to celebrate the victory. Also in the Kastro grounds are ruins of two opulent villas of the Hellenistic period (2nd BC), Roman galleries and the remains of a 5th century Christian Basilica.  The Kastro is in the pretty seaside town of Pythagorio which is a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site and is named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_047.tif
  • War memorial. Pythagoreio. Samos. Greece.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_033.tif
  • Samos. Greece. The blue waters of the Aegean Sea through the red and white deck rails of a ferry boat. Samos is Greece’s eight largest island and it belongs to the North-eastern Aegean group of Greek islands. Situated only 1200 metres from the shores of Turkey and Asia minor Samos is blessed with stunning Lush, green and mountainous landscapes. Samos is also historically rich and has UNESCO World Heritage listed sites and it is also the birthplace the famous mathematician and philosopher Pythagoras and the great ancient astronomer Aristarchus.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_057.tif
  • Greece. Samos. Rear view of the gigantic Kouros on display at the Archaeological Museum in Vathy or Samos town. Found in 1980 to the east of the Heraion, the colossal 4.80 metres high Kouros dates from 580 BC and was built from a single piece of grey veined Samian marble. According to the inscription on its left thigh, the Kouros is dedicated to Goddess Hera by a certain person named Isches. The Kouros is the largest free standing sculpture to have survived from the ancient Greek world
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_034.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Waterfront adorned with neo-classical buildings of Vathy or Samos town which rises into wooded hills above. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_013.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Panoramic view of Pythagoreio which is crowned by the Kastro of Lykourgos Logothetis. Pythagoreio is the most popular and fashionable town on the island and was named after the great philosopher and mathematician Pythagoras who was born here in 580 BC. The
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_036.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Colourful fishing boats docked in the pretty harbour of Pythagoreio. The town is the most popular and fashionable on the island and was named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_020.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Side view of red roofed tiled blue and white washed Greek Orthodox Church at the pretty Northern seaside town of Avlakia. In the background, a small boat cruises the blue waters of the Aegean Sea. Samos is Greece’s eight largest island and it belongs to the North-eastern Aegean group of Greek islands. Situated only 1200 metres from the shores of Turkey and Asia minor Samos is blessed with stunning lush, green and mountainous landscapes. Samos is also historically rich and has UNESCO World Heritage listed sites and it is also the birthplace the famous mathematician and philosopher Pythagoras and the great ancient astronomer Aristarchus.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_046.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Waterfront adorned with neo-classical buildings of Vathy or Samos town which rises into wooded hills above. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_014.tif
  • Samos. Greece.  View along the Pythagoreio waterfront which is filled with restaurants and cafes and has colourful fishing boats docked in its pretty harbour
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_021.tif
  • Samos. Greece. The Pythagoreio waterfront bursting with restaurants, cafes and colourful fishing boats docked in its harbour. The town of Pythagoreio is the most popular and fashionable town on the island and was named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_015.tif
  • Greece. Samos. Rear view of the gigantic Kouros on display at the Archaeological Museum in Vathy or Samos town. Found in 1980 to the east of the Heraion, the colossal 4.80 metres high Kouros dates from 580 BC and was built from a single piece of grey veined Samian marble. According to the inscription on its left thigh, the Kouros is dedicated to Goddess Hera by a certain person named Isches. The Kouros is the largest free standing sculpture to have survived from the ancient Greek world
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_033.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Waterfront adorned with neo-classical buildings of Vathy or Samos town which rises into wooded hills above. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_006.tif
  • Samos. Greece. View from a ferry of the rugged mountainous North coast of Samos near the town of Kokkari.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_059.tif
  • Greece. Samos. Front view of the gigantic Kouros on display at the Archaeological Museum in Vathy or Samos town. Found in 1980 to the east of the Heraion, the colossal 4.80 metres high Kouros dates from 580 BC and was built from a single piece of grey veined Samian marble. According to the inscription on its left thigh, the Kouros is dedicated to Goddess Hera by a certain person named Isches. The Kouros is the largest free standing sculpture to have survived from the ancient Greek world
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_028.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Waterfront adorned with neo-classical buildings of Vathy or Samos town which rises into wooded hills above. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_015.tif
  • Samos. Greece. View of colourful boats docked in the harbour of Vathy or Samos town. Vathy is the Islands capital and largest town. The bustling palm tree lined waterfront of Vathy is adorned with neo-classical buildings many topped with red tiled roofs and the town rises steeply into wooded hills above.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_004.tif
  • Greece. Samos. Boats sailing the blue waters of the Aegean Sea near Pythagoreio town. The town is the most popular and fashionable on the island and was named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_050.tif
  • Samos. Greece. The Pythagoreio waterfront bursting with restaurants, cafes and colourful fishing boats docked in its harbour. The town of Pythagoreio is the most popular and fashionable town on the island and was named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_016.tif
  • Greece. Samos. Ancient Greek inscription on the gigantic Kouros at the Archaeological Museum in Vathy or Samos town. Found in 1980 to the east of the Heraion, the colossal 4.80 metres high Kouros dates from 580 BC and was built from a single piece of grey veined Samian marble. According to the inscription on its left thigh, the Kouros is dedicated to Goddess Hera by a certain person named Isches. The Kouros is the largest free standing sculpture to have survived from the ancient Greek world.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_031.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Colourful fishing boats docked in the pretty harbour of Pythagoreio. The town is the most popular and fashionable on the island and was named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_018.tif
  • Greece. Samos. View a ship sailing the blue waters of the Aegean Sea on the southeast side of the Greek Island of Samos. Samos is Greece’s eight largest island and it belongs to the North-eastern Aegean group of Greek islands. Situated
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_054.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Statue in front of the Church of Metamorfosis beside the Byzantine castle Kastro  ruins in the town of Pythagoreio. The Church and Kastro are in the pretty seaside town of Pythagorio which is a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site and is named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_037.tif
  • Samos. Greece. View of a lamp post on the Pythagoreio waterfront and colourful fishing boats docked in its pretty harbour. The town of Pythagoreio is the most popular and fashionable town on the island and was named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_019.tif
  • Samos. Greece. The Pythagoreio waterfront bursting with restaurants, cafes and colourful fishing boats docked in its harbour. The town of Pythagoreio is the most popular and fashionable town on the island and was named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_001.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Bell tower with cross from the blue white washed Greek Orthodox Church at the Northern seaside town of Avlakia. In the background are the dazzling blue waters of the Aegean Sea.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_050.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Blue and white washed Greek Orthodox Church with a bell tower at the northern seaside town of Avlakia. In the background are the blue waters of the Aegean Sea.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_049.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Waterfront adorned with neo-classical buildings of Vathy or Samos town which rises into wooded hills above. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_042.tif
  • Samos. Greece. View from a ferry of the rugged mountainous North coast of Samos near the town of Kokkari.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_058.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Waterfront adorned with neo-classical buildings of Vathy or Samos town which rises into wooded hills above. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_012.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Main Square known as Plateia of Pythagorou of Vathy or Samos town. Vathy is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos. Its bustling palm tree lined waterfront has certain faded elegance and is adorned with neo-classical buildings many topped with red tiled roofs and the town rises steeply into wooded hills above.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_009.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Waterfront adorned with neo-classical buildings of Vathy or Samos town which rises into wooded hills above. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_007.tif
  • Greece. Samos. Pythagoreio. The tower of the Byzantine castle Kastro, which served the Struggle for independence. It is named after Lykourgos Logothetis, the local chieftain who organised a decisive naval victory over the Turks on August 6 1824. The town’s cemetery is beside the Kastro as is the church of Metamorfosis, built to celebrate the victory. Also in the Kastro grounds are ruins of two opulent villas of the Hellenistic period (2nd BC), Roman galleries and the remains of a 5th century Christian Basilica.  The Kastro is in the pretty seaside town of Pythagorio which is a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site and is named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_043.tif
  • Samos. Greece.  View along the Pythagoreio waterfront which is filled with restaurants and cafes and has colourful fishing boats docked in its pretty harbour. The town of Pythagoreio is the most popular and fashionable town on the island and was named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC. The town is built on the ancient 6th century BC capital of the Island and is a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_012.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Ship sailing in the distance and pool umbrellas of the 5 star luxury Hotel Proteas Bay. Located near the town of Pythagoreio on the south east side of Samos. Samos is Greece’s eight largest island and it belongs to the North-eastern Aegean group of Greek islands.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_005.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Waves of the Aegean Sea splash into the pebbly shoreline near the northern coastal town of Agios Konstantinos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_055.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Waves of the Aegean Sea splash into the pebbly shoreline near the northern coastal town of Agios Konstantinos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_056.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Waterfront adorned with neo-classical buildings of Vathy or Samos town which rises into wooded hills above. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_043.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Main Square known as Plateia of Pythagorou of Vathy or Samos town. Vathy is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos. Its bustling palm tree lined waterfront has certain faded elegance and is adorned with neo-classical buildings many topped with red tiled roofs and the town rises steeply into wooded hills above.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_011.tif
  • Samos. Greece. View from a ferry of the rugged mountainous North coast of Samos near the town of Kokkari.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_061.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Waves of the Aegean Sea splash into the pebbly shoreline near the northern coastal town of Agios Konstantinos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_053.tif
  • Samos. Greece. View of the rocky coastline and blue waters of the Aegean Sea near the pretty Northern seaside town of Avlakia. In the far distance is the town of Vathy, the capital of island. Samos is Greece’s eight largest island and it belongs to the North-eastern Aegean group of Greek islands. Situated only 1200 metres from the shores of Turkey and Asia minor Samos is blessed with stunning lush, green and mountainous landscapes. Samos is also historically rich and has UNESCO World Heritage listed sites and it is also the birthplace the famous mathematician and philosopher Pythagoras and the great ancient astronomer Aristarchus.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_044.tif
  • Greece. Samos. Ancient marble statues sculptures adorned the Archaeological Museum entrance hall in Vathy or Samos town.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_035.tif
  • Greece. Samos. Front view of the gigantic Kouros on display at the Archaeological Museum in Vathy or Samos town. Found in 1980 to the east of the Heraion, the colossal 4.80 metres high Kouros dates from 580 BC and was built from a single piece of grey veined Samian marble. According to the inscription on its left thigh, the Kouros is dedicated to Goddess Hera by a certain person named Isches. The Kouros is the largest free standing sculpture to have survived from the ancient Greek world
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_029.tif
  • Greece. Samos. Archaic statues sculptures from the 6th century BC at the Archaeological Museum in Vathy or Samos town. The statue on the far left of the image is the figure of the dressed youth which is particularly rare in the Archaic art of Attica, although not uncommon in Ionia. Dating from 540 BC, the youth has oriental features and short neck which relates more to art of Ionia.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_025.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Themistoklis Sophoulis monument on the waterfront of Vathy or Samos town. Vathy is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_018.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Themistoklis Sophoulis monument with four flags of Greece on the waterfront of Vathy or Samos town. Vathy is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_020.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_002.tif
  • Greece. Samos. View of the ancient theatre which is near the tunnel of Eupalinos just above the village of Pythagorio. Very little remains of the ancient theatre and it has been refurbished with a wooden stage and seating. The theatre which located near the ancient tunnel of is still used for events, concerts and plays organised by the Municipality of Pythagorio.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_055.tif
  • Greece. Samos. A ship sailing the blue waters of the Aegean Sea near Pythagoreio town. The town is the most popular and fashionable on the island and was named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_046.tif
  • Greece. Samos. Pythagoreio. The Byzantine castle reinforced with new buildings in order to serve the Struggle for independence. It is named after Lykourgos Logothetis, the local chieftain who organised a decisive naval victory over the Turks on August 6 1824. The town’s cemetery is beside the Kastro as is the church of Metamorfosis, built to celebrate the victory. Also in the Kastro grounds are ruins of two opulent villas of the Hellenistic period (2nd BC), Roman galleries and the remains of a 5th century Christian Basilica.  The Kastro is in the pretty seaside town of Pythagorio which is a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site and is named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_041.tif
  • Samos. Greece. The Church of Metamorfosis beside the Byzantine castle Kastro  ruins in the town of Pythagoreio. The Church and Kastro are in the pretty seaside town of Pythagorio which is a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site and is named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_038.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Panoramic view of Pythagoreio which is crowned by the Kastro of Lykourgos Logothetis. Pythagoreio is the most popular and fashionable town on the island and was named after the great philosopher and mathematician Pythagoras who was born here in 580 BC. The
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_035.tif
  • Samos. Greece. View of a Greek flag on top of a fishing boat docked in the pretty harbour of Pythagoreio. The town is the most popular and fashionable on the island and was named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_027.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Panoramic view of Pythagoreio which is crowned by the Kastro of Lykourgos Logothetis. Pythagoreio is the most popular and fashionable town on the island and was named after the great philosopher and mathematician Pythagoras who was born here in 580 BC. The
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_009.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Seascape of the Aegean Sea and small pebbly beach near the town of Pythagoreio. In the distance are the mountains of western Turkey.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_006.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Colourful fishing boats docked in the pretty harbour of Pythagoreio. The town is the most popular and fashionable on the island and was named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_002.tif
  • Samos. Greece. View of the Bell and tower of typically picturesque blue and white washed Greek Orthodox Church at the pretty Northern seaside town of Avlakia. Samos is Greece’s eight largest island and it belongs to the North-eastern Aegean group of Greek islands. Situated only 1200 metres from the shores of Turkey and Asia minor Samos is blessed with stunning lush, green and mountainous landscapes. Samos is also historically rich and has UNESCO World Heritage listed sites and it is also the birthplace the famous mathematician and philosopher Pythagoras and the great ancient astronomer Aristarchus.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_048.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_021.tif
  • Greece. Samos. A ship sailing the blue waters of the Aegean Sea near Pythagoreio town. The town is the most popular and fashionable on the island and was named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_051.tif
  • Samos. Greece. View of the rocky coastline and turquoise and blue waters of the Aegean Sea near the pretty Northern seaside town of Avlakia. Samos is Greece’s eight largest island and it belongs to the North-eastern Aegean group of Greek islands. Situated only 1200 metres from the shores of Turkey and Asia minor Samos is blessed with stunning lush, green and mountainous landscapes. Samos is also historically rich and has UNESCO World Heritage listed sites and it is also the birthplace the famous mathematician and philosopher Pythagoras and the great ancient astronomer Aristarchus.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_045.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_040.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_039.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_038.tif
  • Greece. Samos. Front view of the gigantic Kouros on display at the Archaeological Museum in Vathy or Samos town. Found in 1980 to the east of the Heraion, the colossal 4.80 metres high Kouros dates from 580 BC and was built from a single piece of grey veined Samian marble. According to the inscription on its left thigh, the Kouros is dedicated to Goddess Hera by a certain person named Isches. The Kouros is the largest free standing sculpture to have survived from the ancient Greek world
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_030.tif
  • Greece. Samos. Front view of the gigantic Kouros on display at the Archaeological Museum in Vathy or Samos town. Found in 1980 to the east of the Heraion, the colossal 4.80 metres high Kouros dates from 580 BC and was built from a single piece of grey veined Samian marble. According to the inscription on its left thigh, the Kouros is dedicated to Goddess Hera by a certain person named Isches. The Kouros is the largest free standing sculpture to have survived from the ancient Greek world
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_027.tif
  • Greece. Samos. Archaic statue from the 6th century BC on display at the Archaeological Museum in Vathy or Samos town.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_026.tif
  • Greece. Samos. The statue group by the sculptor Geneleos on display at the Archaeological Museum in Vathy or Samos town. Dating from 560 - 550 B.C, the steeped pedestal originally contained 6 statues of which four have survived. The statues are representing a father, mother and children are of a distinguished family of the time.  Each of the figures has an inscription stating its name. The work displays interesting innovations that influenced the art of Ionia.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_024.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_022.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_023.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Themistoklis Sophoulis monument on the waterfront of Vathy or Samos town. Vathy is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_019.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Colourful fishing boats in the harbour of Vathy or Samos town which is the Islands capital and largest town. The bustling waterfront of Vathy is adorned with neo-classical buildings many topped with red tiled roofs and the town rises steeply into wooded hills above.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_005.tif
  • Samos. Greece. View of colourful boats docked in the harbour of Vathy or Samos town. Vathy is the Islands capital and largest town. The bustling palm tree lined waterfront of Vathy is adorned with neo-classical buildings many topped with red tiled roofs and the town rises steeply into wooded hills above.
    Greece_Samos_Samos_Town_001.tif
  • Samos. Greece. Seascape of the Aegean Sea and small pebbly beach near the town of Pythagoreio. In the distance are the mountains of western Turkey.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_058.tif
  • Greece. Samos. View of the ancient theatre which is near the tunnel of Eupalinos just above the village of Pythagorio. Very little remains of the ancient theatre and it has been refurbished with a wooden stage and seating. The theatre which located near the ancient tunnel of is still used for events, concerts and plays organised by the Municipality of Pythagorio.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_056.tif
  • Greece. Samos.  View of a ship sailing near ruins of the old Byzantine castle Kastro in the town of Pythagoreio. The Kastro was reinforced with new buildings in order to serve the needs of the Struggle for independence and is named after Lykourgos Logothetis, the local chieftain who organised a decisive naval victory over the Turks on August 6 1824. The town’s cemetery is beside the Kastro as is the church of Metamorfosis, built to celebrate the victory. Also in the Kastro grounds are ruins of two opulent villas of the Hellenistic period (2nd BC), Roman galleries and the remains of a 5th century Christian Basilica.  The Kastro is in the pretty seaside town of Pythagorio which is a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site and is named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_048.tif
  • Samos. Greece. The Church of Metamorfosis cemetery and the Byzantine castle Kastro at the town of Pythagoreio. The Byzantine castle was reinforced with new buildings in order to serve the Struggle for independence. It is named after Lykourgos Logothetis, the local chieftain who organised a decisive naval victory over the Turks on August 6 1824. The town’s cemetery is beside the Kastro as is the church of Metamorfosis, built to celebrate the victory. Also in the Kastro grounds are ruins of two opulent villas of the Hellenistic period (2nd BC), Roman galleries and the remains of a 5th century Christian Basilica.  Pythagorio is a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site and is named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
    Greece_Samos_Pythagorion_040.tif
  • War memorial. Pythagoreio. Samos. Greece.
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  • Samos. Greece. View of the Pythagoras monument on the waterfront of the Pythagoreio. The town is the most popular and fashionable on the island and was named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
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  • Samos. Greece. Pythagoreio waterfront bursting with restaurants and cafes and fishing boats docked in its harbour. The town of Pythagoreio is the most popular and fashionable town on the island and was named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
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  • Samos. Greece. The Pythagoreio waterfront bursting with restaurants, cafes and colourful fishing boats docked in its harbour. The town of Pythagoreio is the most popular and fashionable town on the island and was named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
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  • Samos. Greece. View of four flags of Greece flying proudly on the waterfront of Vathy or Samos town. Vathy is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
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  • Samos. Greece. Themistoklis Sophoulis monument with four flags of Greece on the waterfront of Vathy or Samos town. Vathy is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
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  • Samos. Greece. Ferry and boats in the harbour of Vathy or Samos town which is the Islands capital and largest town. The bustling waterfront of Vathy is adorned with neo-classical buildings many topped with red tiled roofs and the town rises steeply into wooded hills above.
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  • Samos. Greece. Seascape view at dusk of the Aegean Sea near the town of Pythagoreio on the south east side of Samos. In the distance are the mountains of western Turkey.
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  • Samos. Greece. View of typical Greek island restaurant with menu displayed at its front along the Pythagoreio waterfront which is filled with restaurants, cafes and bars and has colourful fishing boats docked in its pretty harbour. The town of Pythagoreio is the most popular and fashionable town on the island and was named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
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  • Samos. Greece. Waterfront adorned with neo-classical buildings of Vathy or Samos town which rises into wooded hills above. Vathy or Samos town is situated on a horseshoe shaped bay and is the capital and largest town of Samos.
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  • Samos. Greece. View of the Aegean Sea and ruins of the old Byzantine castle in the town of Pythagoreio. The Kastro is in the pretty seaside town of Pythagorio which is a UNESCO Cultural World Heritage Site and is named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
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  • Samos. Greece. The Women of Europe monument on the awarded to Samos in 1997 positioned on the Pythagoreio waterfront.  The town is the most popular and fashionable on the island and was named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
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  • Samos. Greece. Colourful fishing boats docked in the pretty harbour of Pythagoreio. The town is the most popular and fashionable on the island and was named after the great philosopher Pythaogaras who was born here in 580 BC.
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  • Samos. Greece. View from a ferry of the rugged mountainous North coast of Samos near the town of Kokkari.
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  • Samos. Greece. Waves of the Aegean Sea splash into the pebbly shoreline near the northern coastal town of Agios Konstantinos.
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  • Samos. Greece. Side view of the brilliant blue and white washed Greek Orthodox Church at the pretty Northern seaside town of Avlakia. In the background are the blue waters of the Aegean Sea. Samos is Greece’s eight largest island and it belongs to the North-eastern Aegean group of Greek islands. Situated only 1200 metres from the shores of Turkey and Asia Minor Samos is blessed with stunning lush, green and mountainous landscapes. Samos is also historically rich and has UNESCO World Heritage listed sites and it is also the birthplace the famous mathematician and philosopher Pythagoras and the great ancient astronomer Aristarchus.
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