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  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of a blue door with studded ornamentation in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said. The village is named after Sidi Bou Said, a 13th century Sufi Saint or Holy man who settled here on his return journey from his pilgrimage to Mecca. Nineteenth century Baron Rudolph d'Erlanger was responsible for the distinctive blue and white scheme in the village which is reminiscent of a Cycladic Greek island, with its whitewashed homes with blue shutters and colourful doors and cobbled and narrow alleyways overflowing with bougainvillea.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_030.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of an arched blue door with light blue and yellow ornamentation and motifs in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said. The village is named after Sidi Bou Said, a 13th century Sufi Saint or Holy man who settled here on his return journey from his pilgrimage to Mecca. The baron Rudolph d'Erlanger was responsible for the distinctive blue and white scheme in the village which is reminiscent of a Cycladic Greek island, with its whitewashed cubical homes with blue shutters and colourful doors and cobbled and narrow alleyways overflowing with bougainvillea.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_031.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of a arched blue door with studded ornamentation in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said. The village is named after Sidi Bou Said, a 13th century Sufi Saint or Holy man who settled here on his return journey from his pilgrimage to Mecca. Nineteenth century Baron Rudolph d'Erlanger was responsible for the distinctive blue and white scheme in the village which is reminiscent of a Cycladic Greek island, with its whitewashed homes with blue shutters and colourful doors and cobbled and narrow alleyways overflowing with bougainvillea.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_029.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of typical quite peaceful cobbled alleyway lined with whitewashed walls and blue doors and blue window grills in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_037.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of handicrafts, ornate colourfully painted ceramic plates and souvenirs for sale in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said. The village is named after Sidi Bou Said, a 13th century Sufi Saint or Holy man who settled here on his return journey from his pilgrimage to Mecca. The baron Rudolph d'Erlanger was responsible for the distinctive blue and white scheme in the village which is reminiscent of a Cycladic Greek island, with its whitewashed cubical homes with blue shutters and colourful doors and cobbled and narrow alleyways overflowing with bougainvillea.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_035.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of a blue door with wrought iron ornamentation in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said. The village is named after Sidi Bou Said, a 13th century Sufi Saint or Holy man who settled here on his return journey from his pilgrimage to Mecca. Nineteenth century Baron Rudolph d'Erlanger was responsible for the distinctive blue and white scheme in the village which is reminiscent of a Cycladic Greek island, with its whitewashed homes with blue shutters and colourful doors and cobbled and narrow alleyways overflowing with bougainvillea.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_036.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of ornate arched blue door and cactus in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said. The village is named after Sidi Bou Said, a 13th century Sufi Saint or Holy man who settled here on his return journey from his pilgrimage to Mecca. The baron Rudolph d'Erlanger was responsible for the distinctive blue and white scheme in the village which is reminiscent of a Cycladic Greek island, with its whitewashed cubical homes with blue shutters and colourful doors and cobbled and narrow alleyways overflowing with bougainvillea.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_034.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of ornate arched blue door with unique motifs in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said. The village is named after Sidi Bou Said, a 13th century Sufi Saint or Holy man who settled here on his return journey from his pilgrimage to Mecca. The baron Rudolph d'Erlanger was responsible for the distinctive blue and white scheme in the village which is reminiscent of a Cycladic Greek island, with its whitewashed cubical homes with blue shutters and colourful doors and cobbled and narrow alleyways overflowing with bougainvillea.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_032.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of typical quite peaceful alleyway lined with whitewashed walls and blue doors, blue pots and blue window grills in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_011.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of typical quite peaceful alleyway lined with whitewashed walls and blue doors and blue window grills in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_007.tif
  • Blue door on a narrow winding whitewashed pathway in Pyrgos village, Santorini, Greece
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_037.jpg
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of a blue door with studded ornamentation in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_038.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. Black and white view of the distinctive and ornate air vents above the domes of homes in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said. The village is named after Sidi Bou Said, a 13th century Sufi Saint or Holy man who settled here on his return journey from his pilgrimage to Mecca. The pretty village is reminiscent of a Cycladic Greek island, with its whitewashed homes with blue shutters and colourful doors and cobbled and narrow alleyways overflowing with bougainvillea.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_033.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of whitewashed steps leading up to an arched blue door with studded ornamentation in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_028.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of an arched blue door with light blue and yellow ornamentation and motifs in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_017.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of typical quite peaceful cobbled alleyway lined with whitewashed walls and blue doors and blue window grills in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_013.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. Peaceful scene of a blue door with studded ornamentation, surrounded by overflowing pink bougainvillea in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_008.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of a blue door with studded ornamentation in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_003.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of typical quite peaceful cobbled alleyway lined with whitewashed walls and blue doors and blue window grills in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_001.tif
  • View of the Church of Aghios Nikolaos (Saint Nicholas) and its Bell Tower and Blue dome in the village of Pyrgos, Sanorini, Greece. The church dates back to 1660.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_062.jpg
  • Rhodes. Greece. The beautiful western coastline of Rhodes Island and of the blue waters of the Aegean. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Monolithos_026.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. Framed view of the beautiful western coastline of Rhodes Island and of the blue waters of the Aegean. View is from Monolithos, a medieval crusader castle perched atop the enormous crag called Monopetra on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Built by the Knights of St John in 1476, the once impregnable fortress offers great views of the wild island landscape and wild coastline and the castle is easily reached by tourists. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Monolithos_021.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. The beautiful western coastline of Rhodes Island and of the blue waters of the Aegean. View is from Monolithos, a medieval crusader castle perched atop the enormous crag called Monopetra on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Built by the Knights of St John in 1476, the once impregnable fortress offers great views of the wild island landscape and wild coastline and the castle is easily reached by tourists. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Monolithos_019.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. The beautiful western coastline of Rhodes Island and of the blue waters of the Aegean. View is from Monolithos, a medieval crusader castle perched atop the enormous crag called Monopetra on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Built by the Knights of St John in 1476, the once impregnable fortress offers great views of the wild island landscape and wild coastline and the castle is easily reached by tourists. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Monolithos_018.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. The beautiful western coastline of Rhodes Island and of the blue waters of the Aegean. View is from Monolithos, a medieval crusader castle perched atop the enormous crag called Monopetra on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Built by the Knights of St John in 1476, the once impregnable fortress offers great views of the wild island landscape and wild coastline and the castle is easily reached by tourists. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Monolithos_017.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. The beautiful western coastline of Rhodes Island and of the blue waters of the Aegean. View is from Monolithos, a medieval crusader castle perched atop the enormous crag called Monopetra on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Built by the Knights of St John in 1476, the once impregnable fortress offers great views of the wild island landscape and wild coastline and the castle is easily reached by tourists. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Monolithos_004.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. The blue waters of the Aegean Sea and the west coast of Rhodes Island from the Kritinia Castle (Castle of Castello). Dating from 16th century the medieval strategic fortress was built by the Knights of St John and once boasted several coats of arms of several Grand Masters. It is surrounded by olive groves and pines wood and offers spectacular views of the Aegean Sea and the Wild West Coast of Rhodes Island. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Kritinia_Castle _023.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. The blue waters of the Aegean Sea and the fortifications of Kritinia Castle (Castle of Castello) on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Dating from 16th century the medieval strategic fortress was built by the Knights of St John and once boasted several coats of arms of several Grand Masters. It is surrounded by olive groves and pines wood and offers spectacular views of the Aegean Sea and the Wild West Coast of Rhodes Island. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Kritinia_Castle _022.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. The blue waters of the Aegean Sea and the fortifications of Kritinia Castle (Castle of Castello) on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Dating from 16th century the medieval strategic fortress was built by the Knights of St John and once boasted several coats of arms of several Grand Masters. It is surrounded by olive groves and pines wood and offers spectacular views of the Aegean Sea and the Wild West Coast of Rhodes Island. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Kritinia_Castle _021.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. The blue waters of the Aegean Sea and the fortifications of Kritinia Castle (Castle of Castello) on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Dating from 16th century the medieval strategic fortress was built by the Knights of St John and once boasted several coats of arms of several Grand Masters. It is surrounded by olive groves and pines wood and offers spectacular views of the Aegean Sea and the Wild West Coast of Rhodes Island. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Kritinia_Castle _020.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. The blue waters of the Aegean Sea and the west coast of Rhodes Island from the Kritinia Castle (Castle of Castello). Dating from 16th century the medieval strategic fortress was built by the Knights of St John and once boasted several coast of arms of several Grand Masters. It is surrounded by olive groves and pines wood and offers spectacular views of the Aegean Sea and the Wild West Coast of Rhodes Island. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Kritinia_Castle _015.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. The blue waters of the Aegean Sea and the fortifications of Kritinia Castle (Castle of Castello) on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Dating from 16th century the medieval strategic fortress was built by the Knights of St John and once boasted several coats of arms of several Grand Masters. It is surrounded by olive groves and pines wood and offers spectacular views of the Aegean Sea and the Wild West Coast of Rhodes Island. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Kritinia_Castle _016.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. The blue waters of the Aegean Sea and the fortifications of Kritinia Castle (Castle of Castello) on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Dating from 16th century the medieval strategic fortress was built by the Knights of St John and once boasted several coats of arms of several Grand Masters. It is surrounded by olive groves and pines wood and offers spectacular views of the Aegean Sea and the Wild West Coast of Rhodes Island. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Kritinia_Castle _014.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. The blue waters of the Aegean Sea and the fortifications of Kritinia Castle (Castle of Castello) on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Dating from 16th century the medieval strategic fortress was built by the Knights of St John and once boasted several coats of arms of several Grand Masters. It is surrounded by olive groves and pines wood and offers spectacular views of the Aegean Sea and the Wild West Coast of Rhodes Island. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Kritinia_Castle _013.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. The blue waters of the Aegean Sea and the fortifications of Kritinia Castle (Castle of Castello) on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Dating from 16th century the medieval strategic fortress was built by the Knights of St John and once boasted several coats of arms of several Grand Masters. It is surrounded by olive groves and pines wood and offers spectacular views of the Aegean Sea and the Wild West Coast of Rhodes Island. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Kritinia_Castle _002.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of blue door with studded ornamentation and yellow bordering in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
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  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of ornate arched blue door with unique motifs in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_026.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of plain blue door with minor decoration at the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
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  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of a blue door with studded ornamentation in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_023.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of whitewashed steps leading up to an arched blue door with studded ornamentation in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_021.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of blue door with studded ornamentation and yellow bordering in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_022.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of a blue door with studded ornamentation in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_018.tif
  • A cobbled street leads through a black and white archway which opens to whitewashed buildings with blue shutters in the historical section of the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia.
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  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of a blue door with wrought iron ornamentation in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_014.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of beautiful arched blue door with lavish studded ornamentation and motifs in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_015.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of a arched blue door with studded ornamentation in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_012.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of souvenir carpets for sale along a narrow cobbled alley with a black and white arched blue door at the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_010.tif
  • View of the Church of Aghios Nikolaos (Saint Nicholas) and its Bell Tower and Blue dome in the village of Pyrgos, Sanorini, Greece. The church dates back to 1660.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_063.jpg
  • View of the Church of Aghios Nikolaos (Saint Nicholas) and its Bell Tower and Blue dome in the village of Pyrgos, Sanorini, Greece. The church dates back to 1660.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_061.jpg
  • Blue church dome with cross, Pyrgos village, Santorini, Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_060.jpg
  • Blue door on a narrow winding pathway in Pyrgos village, Santorini, Greece
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_057.jpg
  • Blue door on a narrow winding whitewashed pathway in Pyrgos village, Santorini, Greece
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_056.jpg
  • Blue door on a narrow winding whitewashed pathway in Pyrgos village, Santorini, Greece
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_055.jpg
  • Blue gate and whitewashed Cycladic architecture in Pyrgos village, Santorini, Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_054.jpg
  • Blue door and whitewashed Cycladic architecture in Pyrgos village, Santorini, Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_049.jpg
  • Blue door and whitewashed Cycladic architecture in Pyrgos village, Santorini, Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_048.jpg
  • Stepped narrow winding whitewashed pathway in Pyrgos village, Santorini, Greece. in the background is the church of the Transfiguration of the Savior (Metamorfosis tou Sotiros), with its bell tower and blue dome,
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_044.jpg
  • Stepped narrow winding whitewashed pathway in Pyrgos village, Santorini, Greece. in the background is the church of the Transfiguration of the Savior (Metamorfosis tou Sotiros), with its bell tower and blue dome,
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_043.jpg
  • Stepped narrow winding whitewashed pathway in Pyrgos village, Santorini, Greece. in the background is the church of the Transfiguration of the Savior (Metamorfosis tou Sotiros), with its bell tower and blue dome,
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_042.jpg
  • Blue table and chairs set against a whitewashed background, Pyrgos village, Santorini, Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_026.jpg
  • The church of the Transfiguration of the Savior (Metamorfosis tou Sotiros), with its bell tower and blue dome, Pyrgos, Santorini, Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_022.jpg
  • The church of the Transfiguration of the Savior (Metamorfosis tou Sotiros), with its bell tower and blue dome, Pyrgos, Santorini, Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_021.jpg
  • The church of the Transfiguration of the Savior (Metamorfosis tou Sotiros), with its bell tower and blue dome, Pyrgos, Santorini, Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_020.jpg
  • Blue dome of the whitewashed church of Saint (Agia) Theodosia dominates the skyline of the village of Pyrgos, Santorini, Greece. The current church was built in 1965 on the ruins of a 17th century church which was destroyed by an earthquake in 1956.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_017.jpg
  • Blue dome of the whitewashed church of Saint (Agia) Theodosia dominates the skyline of the village of Pyrgos, Santorini, Greece. The current church was built in 1965 on the ruins of a 17th century church which was destroyed by an earthquake in 1956.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_016.jpg
  • Blue dome of the whitewashed church of Saint (Agia) Theodosia dominates the skyline of the village of Pyrgos, Santorini, Greece. The current church was built in 1965 on the ruins of a 17th century church which was destroyed by an earthquake in 1956.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_012.jpg
  • Blue table and chairs set against a whitewashed background, Pyrgos village, Santorini, Greece.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_007.jpg
  • Rhodes. Greece. The blue waters of the Aegean Sea and the fortifications of Kritinia Castle (Castle of Castello) on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Dating from 16th century the medieval strategic fortress was built by the Knights of St John and once boasted several coats of arms of several Grand Masters. It is surrounded by olive groves and pines wood and offers spectacular views of the Aegean Sea and the Wild West Coast of Rhodes Island. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Kritinia_Castle _012.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of two blue doors with studded ornamentation in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_020.tif
  • Sidi Bou Said. Tunisia. View of a blue door with studded ornamentation in the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_002.tif
  • Blue door on a narrow winding pathway in Pyrgos village, Santorini, Greece
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_058.jpg
  • Stepped narrow winding whitewashed pathway in Pyrgos village, Santorini, Greece. in the background is the church of the Transfiguration of the Savior (Metamorfosis tou Sotiros), with its bell tower and blue dome,
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_045.jpg
  • Blue door on a narrow winding whitewashed pathway in Pyrgos village, Santorini, Greece
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_036.jpg
  • Rhodes. Greece. Stone walls of Monolithos, a ruined medieval crusader castle perched atop the enormous crag called Monopetra on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Built by the Knights of St John in 1476, the once impregnable fortress offers great views of the wild island landscape and wild coastline and the castle is easily reached by tourists. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Monolithos_014.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. View of Monolithos, a ruined medieval crusader castle perched atop the enormous crag called Monopetra on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Built by the Knights of St John in 1476, the once impregnable fortress is home to a 15th century whitewashed church of Agios Panteleimon and ruined basilica. Great views of the wild island landscape and wild coastline are on offer and the castle is easily reached by tourists. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Monolithos_006.tif
  • The Church of the Presentation of the Virgin Mary (Eisodion tis Theotoku), located in the castle of the village of Pyrgos, Santorini, Greece. The church dates back to 1650-1664 and is the largest church on Santorini.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_077.jpg
  • Church of Aghios Nikolaos (Saint Nicholas) and war memorial in the village of Pyrgos, Sanorini, Greece. The church dates back to 1660.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_065.jpg
  • Stepped narrow winding whitewashed pathway in Pyrgos village, Santorini, Greece
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  • Stepped narrow winding whitewashed pathway in Pyrgos village, Santorini, Greece
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_040.jpg
  • Narrow winding whitewashed pathway in Pyrgos village, Santorini, Greece
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_035.jpg
  • Cobbled stepped pathway in Pyrgos village, Santorini, Greece
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  • Panoramic view from Pyrgos village of the North west side of Santorini, dominated by whitewashed buildings.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_019.jpg
  • Rear view of the whitewashed church of Saint (Agia) Theodosia dominates the skyline of the village of Pyrgos, Santorini, Greece. The current church was built in 1965 on the ruins of a 17th century church which was destroyed by an earthquake in 1956.
    Greece_Santorini_Pyrgos_015.jpg
  • View from Ancient Thera on the summit of Mt Profitis Ilias of the coastal village of Perissa, Santorini, Greece. Located on the east coast of Santorini, Perissa is known for its beaches of black volcanic sand.
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  • View from Ancient Thera on the summit of Mt Profitis Ilias of the coastal village of Perissa, Santorini, Greece. Located on the east coast of Santorini, Perissa is known for its beaches of black volcanic sand.
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  • Retaining wall found in the ancient city of Thera, Santorini, Greece.
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  • Ruins of the once imposing porticoed courtyard entrance to the Ptolemaic garrison post, ancient city of Thera, Santorini, Greece. The building dates from around the 3rd century BC and was the seat of the commander and of several members of the garrison who ruled Thera during the Ptolemaic dominion.
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  • Overview of the ruins of Ancient Thera. Santorini. Greece.
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  • A section of the residential area on the western part of the ancient city of Thera, Santorini, Greece. Dating from the Hellenistic and Roman periods, the residences appear to belong to mainly noble wealthy families and were often two-level with a big peristyle open -air courtyard.
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  • Cobbled stepped side street that branches of the main street of the ancient city of Thera, Santorini, Greece.
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  • Overlooking the Aegean Sea, the Ancient theatre, constructed in the 2nd century BC, Ancient Thera, Santorini, Greece. The theatre had a capacity to seat 1500 persons and was also used as a bouleuterion for public meetings.
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  • Rhodes. Greece. View of the western coastline of Rhodes Island from inside the ruined basilica at Monolithos a medieval crusader castle. Monolithos is perched atop the enormous crag called Monopetra on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Built by the Knights of St John in 1476, the once impregnable fortress offers great views of the wild island landscape and wild coastline and the castle is easily reached by tourists. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Monolithos_024.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. View of Monolithos, a ruined medieval crusader castle perched atop the enormous crag called Monopetra on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Built by the Knights of St John in 1476, the once impregnable fortress is home to a 15th century whitewashed church of Agios Panteleimon and ruined basilica. Great views of the wild island landscape and wild coastline are on offer and the castle is easily reached by tourists. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Monolithos_005.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. View of Monolithos, a ruined medieval crusader castle perched atop the enormous crag called Monopetra on the west coast of Rhodes Island. Built by the Knights of St John in 1476, the once impregnable fortress is home to a 15th century whitewashed church of Agios Panteleimon and ruined basilica. Great views of the wild island landscape and wild coastline are on offer and the castle is easily reached by tourists. The island of Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese Island group and one of the most popular Greek Islands.
    Greece_Rhodes_Monolithos_001.tif
  • View of souvenirs for sale at the cliff top village of Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia.
    Tunisia_Sidi_Bou_Said_019.tif
  • Church of the Holy Trinity which houses the Museum of icons and Ecclesiastical Relics, Pyrgos village, Santorini, Greece.
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  • Entrance door to the Church of the Presentation of the Virgin Mary (Eisodion tis Theotoku), located in the castle of the village of Pyrgos, Santorini, Greece. The church dates back to 1650-1664 and is the largest church on Santorini.
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  • Whitewashed dome and bell tower of the church of Theotokaki or the Dormition of the Virgin Mary, located in the castle of the village of Pyrgos, Santorini, Greece. Dates to at least the 14th century and is one of the oldest churches on the island of Santorini.
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  • Vaulted exit and entrance to the medieval castle in the village of Pyrgos, Sanorini, Greece.
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  • Stepped narrow winding whitewashed pathway in Pyrgos village, Santorini, Greece
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