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  • Rhamnous. Greece. View of the blue waters of Southern Euboea Gulf and the ruins of the 5th century BC fortress town. The fortress was permanently manned by the Athenians and was used to protect the northeast coastal border of Attica and watch over shipping.
    Greece_Ramnous_014.tif
  • Fortress southern gate and towers. Ramnous. Attica. Greece. The 5th century BC fortress was permanently manned by the Athenians and was used to protect the northeast coastal border of Attica and watch over shipping.
    Greece_Ramnous_007.tif
  • Rhamnous. Greece. View of the blue waters of Southern Euboea Gulf and the ruins of the 5th century BC fortress town. The fortress was permanently manned by the Athenians and was used to protect the northeast coastal border of Attica and watch over shipping. T
    Greece_Ramnous_015.tif
  • Rhamnous. Greece. View of the blue waters of Southern Euboea Gulf and the ruins of the 5th century BC fortress town. The fortress was permanently manned by the Athenians and was used to protect the northeast coastal border of Attica and watch over shipping.
    Greece_Ramnous_013.tif
  • Marble seats of the fortress theatre.  Ramnous. Attica. Greece. he 5th century BC fortress was permanently manned by the Athenians and was used to protect the northeast coastal border of Attica and watch over shipping.
    Greece_Ramnous_012.tif
  • Fortress ruins. Ramnous. Attica. Greece. The fortress was permanently manned by the Athenians and was used to protect the northeast coastal border of Attica and watch over shipping.
    Greece_Ramnous_010.tif
  • Fortress ruins. Ramnous. Attica. Greece. The fortress was permanently manned by the Athenians and was used to protect the northeast coastal border of Attica and watch over shipping.
    Greece_Ramnous_009.tif
  • Fortress southern gate and towers. Ramnous. Attica. Greece. The f5th century BC fortress was permanently manned by the Athenians and was used to protect the northeast coastal border of Attica and watch over shipping.
    Greece_Ramnous_008.tif
  • Marble seats of the fortress theatre.  Ramnous. Attica. Greece. he 5th century BC fortress was permanently manned by the Athenians and was used to protect the northeast coastal border of Attica and watch over shipping.
    Greece_Ramnous_011.tif
  • Tartus. Syria. View of the south western wall of the crusader fortress in the old city section of the coastal town of Tartus.
    Syria_Tartus_015.tif
  • Tartus. Syria. View of the western wall of the Donjon or great keep of the crusader fortress in the old city section of the coastal town of Tartus.
    Syria_Tartus_014.tif
  • Tartus. Syria. View of the western wall of the Donjon or great keep of the crusader fortress in the old city section of the coastal town of Tartus.
    Syria_Tartus_013.tif
  • Tartus. Syria. View of the western wall of the Donjon or great keep of the crusader fortress in the old city section of the coastal town of Tartus.
    Syria_Tartus_012.tif
  • Tartus. Syria. View of the south western wall of the crusader fortress in the old city section of the coastal town of Tartus.
    Syria_Tartus_011.tif
  • Rhamnous. Greece. View of the ancient walkway from the sanctuary of Nemesis to the 5th century BC fortress town. The walkway follows the ancient road from Rhamnous to Marathon and this section has remains of numerous funerary enclosures and house site dating to the Mycenaean Period.
    Greece_Ramnous_006.tif
  • Qalaat Marqab. Syria. View of the vaulted stairway which leads gives access between the main courtyard and barbican of the crusader castle. Qalaat Marqab or Marqab citadel is a formidable black basalt Crusader castle that is sits upon an extinct volcano peak with commanding views over the Syrian coastal plain and the Mediterranean. The site was originally built upon by the Muslims in 1062 and eventually fell into the hands of the Crusaders and then the Knights Hospitaller around the twelfth century. The Hospitaller knights converted the fortress in to one of the Crusader strongpoints using fortification concepts that were unique for their time.  The impregnable castle only fell into the enemy hands due to the Crusaders dwindling manpower resources in the thirteenth century.
    Syria_Marqab_Citadel_013.tif
  • Methoni. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the fairly-tale like octagonal Venetian Bourtzi tower situated on a little islet and joined by a causeway to the 13th century Venetian fortress.
    Greece_Methoni_001.tif
  • Methoni. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the fairly-tale like octagonal Venetian Bourtzi tower situated on a little islet and joined by a causeway to the 13th century Venetian fortress.
    Greece_Methoni_002.tif
  • Mystras. Peloponnese. Greece. Panoramic view of some of the buildings of the deserted Byzantine city of Mystras. In the foreground is the 14th century Church of Pantanassa, now a convent and high above crowning the city is the imposing fortress castle built in the 13th century by William de Villehardouin.
    Greece_Mystras_023.tif
  • Mystras. Peloponnese. Greece. View within the grounds of the imposing fortress castle built in the 13th century by William de Villehardouin at the deserted Byzantine city of Mystras.
    Greece_Mystras_011.tif
  • Monemvasia. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the narrow cobbled main street, odos Ritsos, which is lined with cafes, souvenir shops, hotels and leads to the main plateia, Dzamiou square. Known as the Gibraltar of Greece, Monemvasia is a magical fortified medieval seaport town, encircled by ramparts, crowned by a fortress, with an Upper and delightful Lower town.
    Greece_Monemvasia_006.tif
  • 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. Christian cross on the 15th century whitewashed church of Agios Panteleimon atop Monolithos a ruined 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_011.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
  • Methoni. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the fairly-tale like octagonal Venetian Bourtzi tower situated on a little islet and joined by a causeway to the 13th century Venetian fortress.
    Greece_Methoni_022.tif
  • Methoni. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the fairly-tale like octagonal Venetian Bourtzi tower situated on a little islet and joined by a causeway to the 13th century Venetian fortress.
    Greece_Methoni_017.tif
  • Methoni. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the attractive stone bridge that crosses a moat to the monumental land gate of the 13th century imposing Venetian fortress.
    Greece_Methoni_009.tif
  • Methoni. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the fairly-tale like octagonal Venetian Bourtzi tower situated on a little islet and joined by a causeway to the 13th century Venetian fortress.
    Greece_Methoni_007.tif
  • Mystras. Peloponnese. Greece. View past ruined buildings of the Castle which crowns the deserted Byzantine city of Mystras. The fortress castle was built in the 13th century by William de Villehardouin and retains its Frankish design, although it was altered by the Byzantines and Turks.
    Greece_Mystras_026.tif
  • Mystras. Peloponnese. Greece. Panoramic view of some of the buildings of the deserted Byzantine city of Mystras. In the foreground is the 14th century Church of Pantanassa, now a convent and high above crowning the city is the imposing fortress castle built in the 13th century by William de Villehardouin.
    Greece_Mystras_024.tif
  • Mystras. Peloponnese. Greece. Panoramic view of rugged peaks of the Mount Taygetos range as seen from the fortress of the deserted Byzantine city of Mystras.
    Greece_Mystras_010.tif
  • Monemvasia. Peloponnese. Greece. View of steep medieval narrow alleyway lined with pot plants and steps that lead up to stone houses. Known as the Gibraltar of Greece, Monemvasia is a magical fortified medieval seaport town, encircled by ramparts, crowned by a fortress, with an Upper and delightful Lower town.
    Greece_Monemvasia_008.tif
  • Monemvasia. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the narrow cobbled main street, odos Ritsos, which is lined with cafes, souvenir shops, hotels and leads to the main plateia, Dzamiou square. Known as the Gibraltar of Greece, Monemvasia is a magical fortified medieval seaport town, encircled by ramparts, crowned by a fortress, with an Upper and delightful Lower town.
    Greece_Monemvasia_005.tif
  • Monemvasia. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the narrow cobbled main street, odos Ritsos, which is lined with cafes, souvenir shops, hotels and leads to the main plateia, Dzamiou square. Known as the Gibraltar of Greece, Monemvasia is a magical fortified medieval seaport town, encircled by ramparts, crowned by a fortress, with an Upper and delightful Lower town.
    Greece_Monemvasia_003.tif
  • 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 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_022.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. Partial view of the ruins of Monolithos, a ruined 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 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_015.tif
  • 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_013.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. Christian cross on the 15th century whitewashed church of Agios Panteleimon atop Monolithos a ruined 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_012.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. Christian cross on the 15th century whitewashed church of Agios Panteleimon atop Monolithos a ruined 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_009.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. 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_007.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. 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. 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
  • 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 _013.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. Kritinia Castle (Castle of Castello) situated 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.
    Greece_Rhodes_Kritinia_Castle _009.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. Kritinia Castle (Castle of Castello) situated 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.
    Greece_Rhodes_Kritinia_Castle _005.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. Kritinia Castle (Castle of Castello) situated 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.
    Greece_Rhodes_Kritinia_Castle _006.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. View of olive groves through the arched doorway entrance to 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 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 _003.tif
  • Methoni. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the fairly-tale like octagonal Venetian Bourtzi tower situated on a little islet and joined by a causeway to the 13th century Venetian fortress.
    Greece_Methoni_023.tif
  • Methoni. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the fairly-tale like octagonal Venetian Bourtzi tower situated on a little islet and joined by a causeway to the 13th century Venetian fortress.
    Greece_Methoni_021.tif
  • Methoni. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the fairly-tale like octagonal Venetian Bourtzi tower situated on a little islet and joined by a causeway to the 13th century Venetian fortress.
    Greece_Methoni_019.tif
  • Methoni. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the fairly-tale like octagonal Venetian Bourtzi tower situated on a little islet and joined by a causeway to the 13th century Venetian fortress.
    Greece_Methoni_018.tif
  • Methoni. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the fairly-tale like octagonal Venetian Bourtzi tower situated on a little islet and joined by a causeway to the 13th century Venetian fortress.
    Greece_Methoni_016.tif
  • Methoni. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the internal side of the imposing Seagate of the 13th century Venetian fortress.
    Greece_Methoni_014.tif
  • Methoni. Peloponnese. Greece. View of a section of the west wall and battlements of the 13th century Venetian fortress.
    Greece_Methoni_013.tif
  • Methoni. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the attractive stone bridge that crosses a moat to the monumental land gate of the 13th century imposing Venetian fortress.
    Greece_Methoni_008.tif
  • Methoni. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the fairly-tale like octagonal Venetian Bourtzi tower situated on a little islet and joined by a causeway to the 13th century Venetian fortress.
    Greece_Methoni_004.tif
  • Methoni. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the imposing Seagate on the south side of the 13th century Venetian fortress.
    Greece_Methoni_005.tif
  • Methoni. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the imposing Seagate on the south side of the 13th century Venetian fortress.
    Greece_Methoni_006.tif
  • Methoni. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the attractive stone bridge that crosses a moat to the monumental land gate of the 13th century imposing Venetian fortress. In the background, sail boats are sailing the gentle water of the harbour.
    Greece_Methoni_003.tif
  • Mystras. Peloponnese. Greece. Panoramic view of some of the buildings of the deserted Byzantine city of Mystras. In the foreground is the 14th century Church of Pantanassa, now a convent and high above crowning the city is the imposing fortress castle built in the 13th century by William de Villehardouin.
    Greece_Mystras_025.tif
  • Mystras. Peloponnese. Greece. View along a stony narrow path way that winds its way through the deserted Byzantine city of Mystras. High above on the peak is the imposing fortress castle built in the 13th century by William de Villehardouin.
    Greece_Mystras_022.tif
  • Mystras. Peloponnese. Greece. Panoramic view of rugged peaks of the Mount Taygetos range as seen from the fortress of the deserted Byzantine city of Mystras.
    Greece_Mystras_009.tif
  • Mystras. Peloponnese. Greece. Panoramic view of lush green slopes of the Mount Taygetos range as seen from the fortress of the deserted Byzantine city of Mystras. Crowning a wooded green spur of Mt Taygetos,
    Greece_Mystras_007.tif
  • Mystras. Peloponnese. Greece. Panoramic view of the deserted Byzantine city of Mystras. In the foreground is the ruined stone building with archways, above it to the left is the 14th century Church of Pantanassa, now a convent and high above dominating the city is the imposing fortress castle built in the 13th century by William de Villehardouin.
    Greece_Mystras_004.tif
  • Monemvasia. Peloponnese. Greece. Part view of the charming medieval main plateia, Dzamiou square and the elegant Venetian belfry tower from the 13th century Cathedral of Christ in Chains. Known as the Gibraltar of Greece, Monemvasia is a magical fortified medieval seaport town, encircled by ramparts, crowned by a fortress, with an Upper and delightful Lower town.
    Greece_Monemvasia_010.tif
  • Monemvasia. Peloponnese. Greece. View of steep medieval narrow alleyway and steps that lead up to stone houses. Known as the Gibraltar of Greece, Monemvasia is a magical fortified medieval seaport town, encircled by ramparts, crowned by a fortress, with an Upper and delightful Lower town.
    Greece_Monemvasia_007.tif
  • Monemvasia. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the narrow cobbled main street, odos Ritsos, which is lined with cafes, souvenir shops, hotels and leads to the main plateia, Dzamiou square. Known as the Gibraltar of Greece, Monemvasia is a magical fortified medieval seaport town, encircled by ramparts, crowned by a fortress, with an Upper and delightful Lower town.
    Greece_Monemvasia_004.tif
  • Monemvasia. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the charming medieval main plateia, Dzamiou square, which has a 18th century cannon and the 13th century Cathedral of Christ in Chains with its elegant Venetian belfry. Known as the Gibraltar of Greece, Monemvasia is a magical fortified medieval seaport town, encircled by ramparts, crowned by a fortress, with an Upper and delightful Lower town.
    Greece_Monemvasia_001.tif
  • Monemvasia. Peloponnese. Greece. View of a black and white cat sitting on a stone fence of a house with a brown gate and door in medieval narrow alleyway. Known as the Gibraltar of Greece, Monemvasia is a magical fortified medieval seaport town, encircled by ramparts, crowned by a fortress, with an Upper and delightful Lower town.
    Greece_Monemvasia_002.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. 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_023.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. 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_020.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. Partial view of the ruins of Monolithos, a ruined 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 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_016.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. Christian cross on the 15th century whitewashed church of Agios Panteleimon atop Monolithos a ruined 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_010.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. The 15th century whitewashed church of Agios Panteleimon atop Monolithos a ruined 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_008.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_002.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. Closeup 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.
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  • 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.
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  • 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. Internal view of the fortified stone walls 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 _019.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. Internal view of the fortified stone walls 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 _018.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.
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  • Rhodes. Greece. Distant view of Kritinia Castle (Castle of Castello) situated 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.
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  • Rhodes. Greece. Kritinia Castle (Castle of Castello) situated 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.
    Greece_Rhodes_Kritinia_Castle _011.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. Kritinia Castle (Castle of Castello) situated 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.
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  • Rhodes. Greece. Kritinia Castle (Castle of Castello) situated 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.
    Greece_Rhodes_Kritinia_Castle _008.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. The blue Aegean Sea through the arched entrance to 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 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 _004.tif
  • Rhodes. Greece. Kritinia Castle (Castle of Castello) situated 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.
    Greece_Rhodes_Kritinia_Castle _001.tif
  • Methoni. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the fairly-tale like octagonal Venetian Bourtzi tower situated on a little islet and joined by a causeway to the 13th century Venetian fortress.
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  • Methoni. Peloponnese. Greece. View of the fairly-tale like octagonal Venetian Bourtzi tower situated on a little islet and joined by a causeway to the 13th century Venetian fortress.
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  • Monemvasia. Peloponnese. Greece. View of pot plants with green plants with red flowers in front of a stone house with a brown arched front door. Known as the Gibraltar of Greece, Monemvasia is a magical fortified medieval seaport town, encircled by ramparts, crowned by a fortress, with an Upper and delightful Lower town.
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