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  • Mooring rope and bollards onboard the Sea Shepherd's flagship vessel, the M/Y Steve Irwin, docked at Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. The 53-metre-long former Scottish Fisheries Protection Service vessel was purchased by the non-profit conservation organisation Sea Shepard in 2007. The vessel was initially named M/Y Robert Hunter after the Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace and then renamed in December 2007 in honour of Steve Irwin, the Australian conservationist who tragically died in 2006.
    Sea_Shepherd_Melbourne_Australia_023.jpg
  • Jolly Roger on the accommodation bridge of the Sea Shepherd's flagship vessel, the M/Y Steve Irwin, docked at Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. The 53-metre-long former Scottish Fisheries Protection Service vessel was purchased by the non-profit conservation organisation Sea Shepard in 2007. The vessel was initially named M/Y Robert Hunter after the Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace and then renamed in December 2007 in honour of Steve Irwin, the Australian conservationist who tragically died in 2006.
    Sea_Shepherd_Melbourne_Australia_016.jpg
  • The Sea Shepherd's flagship vessel, the M/Y Steve Irwin, docked at Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. <br />
The 53-metre-long former Scottish Fisheries Protection Service vessel was purchased by the non-profit conservation organisation Sea Shepard in 2007. The vessel was initially named M/Y Robert Hunter after the Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace and then renamed in December 2007 in honour of Steve Irwin, the Australian conservationist who tragically died in 2006.
    Sea_Shepherd_Melbourne_Australia_010.jpg
  • Melbourne city view and mooring rope and bollards onboard the Sea Shepherd's flagship vessel, the M/Y Steve Irwin, docked at Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. The 53-metre-long former Scottish Fisheries Protection Service vessel was purchased by the non-profit conservation organisation Sea Shepard in 2007. The vessel was initially named M/Y Robert Hunter after the Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace and then renamed in December 2007 in honour of Steve Irwin, the Australian conservationist who tragically died in 2006.
    Sea_Shepherd_Melbourne_Australia_026.jpg
  • Jolly Roger on the accommodation bridge of the Sea Shepherd's flagship vessel, the M/Y Steve Irwin, docked at Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. The 53-metre-long former Scottish Fisheries Protection Service vessel was purchased by the non-profit conservation organisation Sea Shepard in 2007. The vessel was initially named M/Y Robert Hunter after the Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace and then renamed in December 2007 in honour of Steve Irwin, the Australian conservationist who tragically died in 2006.
    Sea_Shepherd_Melbourne_Australia_014.jpg
  • The Sea Shepherd's flagship vessel, the M/Y Steve Irwin, docked at Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. <br />
The 53-metre-long former Scottish Fisheries Protection Service vessel was purchased by the non-profit conservation organisation Sea Shepard in 2007. The vessel was initially named M/Y Robert Hunter after the Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace and then renamed in December 2007 in honour of Steve Irwin, the Australian conservationist who tragically died in 2006.
    Sea_Shepherd_Melbourne_Australia_009.jpg
  • Visitors waiting to board the Sea Shepherd's flagship vessel, the M/Y Steve Irwin, docked at Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. The 53-metre-long former Scottish Fisheries Protection Service vessel was purchased by the non-profit conservation organisation Sea Shepard in 2007. The vessel was initially named M/Y Robert Hunter after the Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace and then renamed in December 2007 in honour of Steve Irwin, the Australian conservationist who tragically died in 2006.
    Sea_Shepherd_Melbourne_Australia_008.jpg
  • The Sea Shepherd's flagship vessel, the M/Y Steve Irwin, docked at Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. <br />
The 53-metre-long former Scottish Fisheries Protection Service vessel was purchased by the non-profit conservation organisation Sea Shepard in 2007. The vessel was initially named M/Y Robert Hunter after the Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace and then renamed in December 2007 in honour of Steve Irwin, the Australian conservationist who tragically died in 2006.
    Sea_Shepherd_Melbourne_Australia_004.jpg
  • Melbourne city skyline view from onboard the Sea Shepherd's flagship vessel, the M/Y Steve Irwin, docked at Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. The 53-metre-long former Scottish Fisheries Protection Service vessel was purchased by the non-profit conservation organisation Sea Shepard in 2007. The vessel was initially named M/Y Robert Hunter after the Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace and then renamed in December 2007 in honour of Steve Irwin, the Australian conservationist who tragically died in 2006.
    Sea_Shepherd_Melbourne_Australia_027.jpg
  • Mooring rope access onboard the Sea Shepherd's flagship vessel, the M/Y Steve Irwin, docked at Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. The 53-metre-long former Scottish Fisheries Protection Service vessel was purchased by the non-profit conservation organisation Sea Shepard in 2007. The vessel was initially named M/Y Robert Hunter after the Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace and then renamed in December 2007 in honour of Steve Irwin, the Australian conservationist who tragically died in 2006.
    Sea_Shepherd_Melbourne_Australia_025.jpg
  • Mooring rope and bollards onboard the Sea Shepherd's flagship vessel, the M/Y Steve Irwin, docked at Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. The 53-metre-long former Scottish Fisheries Protection Service vessel was purchased by the non-profit conservation organisation Sea Shepard in 2007. The vessel was initially named M/Y Robert Hunter after the Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace and then renamed in December 2007 in honour of Steve Irwin, the Australian conservationist who tragically died in 2006.
    Sea_Shepherd_Melbourne_Australia_024.jpg
  • On board the Sea Shepherd's flagship vessel, the M/Y Steve Irwin, docked at Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. The Helicopter enclosure is on the left. The 53-metre-long former Scottish Fisheries Protection Service vessel was purchased by the non-profit conservation organisation Sea Shepard in 2007. The vessel was initially named M/Y Robert Hunter after the Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace and then renamed in December 2007 in honour of Steve Irwin, the Australian conservationist who tragically died in 2006.
    Sea_Shepherd_Melbourne_Australia_022.jpg
  • Visitor guide aboard the Sea Shepherd's flagship vessel, the M/Y Steve Irwin, docked at Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. The 53-metre-long former Scottish Fisheries Protection Service vessel was purchased by the non-profit conservation organisation Sea Shepard in 2007. The vessel was initially named M/Y Robert Hunter after the Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace and then renamed in December 2007 in honour of Steve Irwin, the Australian conservationist who tragically died in 2006.
    Sea_Shepherd_Melbourne_Australia_019.jpg
  • On board the Sea Shepherd's flagship vessel, the M/Y Steve Irwin, docked at Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. The Helicopter enclosure is on the left. The 53-metre-long former Scottish Fisheries Protection Service vessel was purchased by the non-profit conservation organisation Sea Shepard in 2007. The vessel was initially named M/Y Robert Hunter after the Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace and then renamed in December 2007 in honour of Steve Irwin, the Australian conservationist who tragically died in 2006.
    Sea_Shepherd_Melbourne_Australia_021.jpg
  • Visitor guide aboard the Sea Shepherd's flagship vessel, the M/Y Steve Irwin, docked at Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. The 53-metre-long former Scottish Fisheries Protection Service vessel was purchased by the non-profit conservation organisation Sea Shepard in 2007. The vessel was initially named M/Y Robert Hunter after the Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace and then renamed in December 2007 in honour of Steve Irwin, the Australian conservationist who tragically died in 2006.
    Sea_Shepherd_Melbourne_Australia_020.jpg
  • Visitors surround the Helipad of the Sea Shepherd's flagship vessel, the M/Y Steve Irwin, docked at Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. The 53-metre-long former Scottish Fisheries Protection Service vessel was purchased by the non-profit conservation organisation Sea Shepard in 2007. The vessel was initially named M/Y Robert Hunter after the Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace and then renamed in December 2007 in honour of Steve Irwin, the Australian conservationist who tragically died in 2006.
    Sea_Shepherd_Melbourne_Australia_018.jpg
  • Jolly Roger on the accommodation bridge of the Sea Shepherd's flagship vessel, the M/Y Steve Irwin, docked at Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. The 53-metre-long former Scottish Fisheries Protection Service vessel was purchased by the non-profit conservation organisation Sea Shepard in 2007. The vessel was initially named M/Y Robert Hunter after the Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace and then renamed in December 2007 in honour of Steve Irwin, the Australian conservationist who tragically died in 2006.
    Sea_Shepherd_Melbourne_Australia_015.jpg
  • Visitors on the deck of the Sea Shepherd's flagship vessel, the M/Y Steve Irwin, docked at Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. The Helicopter enclosure is on the left. The 53-metre-long former Scottish Fisheries Protection Service vessel was purchased by the non-profit conservation organisation Sea Shepard in 2007. The vessel was initially named M/Y Robert Hunter after the Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace and then renamed in December 2007 in honour of Steve Irwin, the Australian conservationist who tragically died in 2006.
    Sea_Shepherd_Melbourne_Australia_013.jpg
  • Jolly Roger on the funnel of the Sea Shepherd's flagship vessel, the M/Y Steve Irwin, docked at Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. The 53-metre-long former Scottish Fisheries Protection Service vessel was purchased by the non-profit conservation organisation Sea Shepard in 2007. The vessel was initially named M/Y Robert Hunter after the Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace and then renamed in December 2007 in honour of Steve Irwin, the Australian conservationist who tragically died in 2006.
    Sea_Shepherd_Melbourne_Australia_012.jpg
  • The Sea Shepherd's flagship vessel, the M/Y Steve Irwin, docked at Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. <br />
The 53-metre-long former Scottish Fisheries Protection Service vessel was purchased by the non-profit conservation organisation Sea Shepard in 2007. The vessel was initially named M/Y Robert Hunter after the Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace and then renamed in December 2007 in honour of Steve Irwin, the Australian conservationist who tragically died in 2006.
    Sea_Shepherd_Melbourne_Australia_011.jpg
  • Visitors waiting to board the Sea Shepherd's flagship vessel, the M/Y Steve Irwin, docked at Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. The 53-metre-long former Scottish Fisheries Protection Service vessel was purchased by the non-profit conservation organisation Sea Shepard in 2007. The vessel was initially named M/Y Robert Hunter after the Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace and then renamed in December 2007 in honour of Steve Irwin, the Australian conservationist who tragically died in 2006.
    Sea_Shepherd_Melbourne_Australia_007.jpg
  • Visitors waiting to board the Sea Shepherd's flagship vessel, the M/Y Steve Irwin, docked at Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. The 53-metre-long former Scottish Fisheries Protection Service vessel was purchased by the non-profit conservation organisation Sea Shepard in 2007. The vessel was initially named M/Y Robert Hunter after the Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace and then renamed in December 2007 in honour of Steve Irwin, the Australian conservationist who tragically died in 2006.
    Sea_Shepherd_Melbourne_Australia_005.jpg
  • Jolly Roger on the accommodation bridge of the Sea Shepherd's flagship vessel, the M/Y Steve Irwin, docked at Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. The 53-metre-long former Scottish Fisheries Protection Service vessel was purchased by the non-profit conservation organisation Sea Shepard in 2007. The vessel was initially named M/Y Robert Hunter after the Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace and then renamed in December 2007 in honour of Steve Irwin, the Australian conservationist who tragically died in 2006.
    Sea_Shepherd_Melbourne_Australia_001.jpg
  • The Sea Shepherd's flagship vessel, the M/Y Steve Irwin, docked at Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. <br />
The 53-metre-long former Scottish Fisheries Protection Service vessel was purchased by the non-profit conservation organisation Sea Shepard in 2007. The vessel was initially named M/Y Robert Hunter after the Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace and then renamed in December 2007 in honour of Steve Irwin, the Australian conservationist who tragically died in 2006.
    Sea_Shepherd_Melbourne_Australia_003.jpg
  • Bridge of the Sea Shepherd's flagship vessel, the M/Y Steve Irwin, docked at Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. The 53-metre-long former Scottish Fisheries Protection Service vessel was purchased by the non-profit conservation organisation Sea Shepard in 2007. The vessel was initially named M/Y Robert Hunter after the Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace and then renamed in December 2007 in honour of Steve Irwin, the Australian conservationist who tragically died in 2006.
    Sea_Shepherd_Melbourne_Australia_017.jpg
  • Visitors waiting to board the Sea Shepherd's flagship vessel, the M/Y Steve Irwin, docked at Williamstown, Victoria, Australia. The 53-metre-long former Scottish Fisheries Protection Service vessel was purchased by the non-profit conservation organisation Sea Shepard in 2007. The vessel was initially named M/Y Robert Hunter after the Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace and then renamed in December 2007 in honour of Steve Irwin, the Australian conservationist who tragically died in 2006.
    Sea_Shepherd_Melbourne_Australia_002.jpg
  • 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 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 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 _012.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
  • Naxos. Cyclades. Greece. View of a lonely highway with the blue waters of the Aegean sea in the background. The island of Naxos is the largest and most fertile of the Cyclades archipelago and is situated in the heart of the Aegean.
    Greece_Naxos_Island_074.tif
  • Naxos. Cyclades. Greece. View of a lonely highway with the blue waters of the Aegean sea in the background. The island of Naxos is the largest and most fertile of the Cyclades archipelago and is situated in the heart of the Aegean.
    Greece_Naxos_Island_073.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
  • Positano. Campania. Italy. Panoramic view on a misty cloudy day of the picture postcard town of Positano. Positano climbs upwards from the Mediterranean Sea in a maze of steps and narrow streets that snake between the steeply stacked white and pastel coloured painted houses. Once a sleepy old fishing village, Positano became the favoured getaway of film stars and jest set crowd after World War II and is the most popular sea side destination on the spectacular Amalfi coast.
    Italy-Campania-Positano_001.tif
  • Sounion. Greece. Close up view of graffiti and carvings in the portico column of the Temple of Poseidon including the famous one of English poet Lord Bryon who visited the Temple in 1810. Dating from 444 BC and dedicated to the God of the sea, the Temple stands on the southernmost cape of the Attic landmass which provides a commanding view of the Aegean Sea and the Cyclades beyond.
    Greece_Sounion_016.tif
  • Sounion. Greece. View of the north east side of the Temple of Poseidon which stands on the southernmost cape of the Attic landmass providing a commanding view of the Aegean Sea and the Cyclades beyond. Dating from 444 BC and dedicated to the God of the sea, the Temples Doric peristyle comprised of 34 Doric columns (13x6) of which 15 stand today.
    Greece_Sounion_003.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
  • Sounion. Greece. View of the north west side of the Temple of Poseidon which stands on the southernmost cape of the Attic landmass providing a commanding view of the Aegean Sea and the Cyclades beyond. Dating from 444 BC and dedicated to the God of the sea, the Temples Doric peristyle comprised of 34 Doric columns (13x6) of which 15 stand today.
    Greece_Sounion_012.tif
  • Sounion. Greece. View of the north east side of the Temple of Poseidon which stands on the southernmost cape of the Attic landmass providing a commanding view of the Aegean Sea and the Cyclades beyond. Dating from 444 BC and dedicated to the God of the sea, the Temples Doric peristyle comprised of 34 Doric columns (13x6) of which 15 stand today. It stands over the foundations of an earlier
    Greece_Sounion_002.tif
  • Sorrento. Italy. Panoramic view of the picturesque Sorrento peninsula which includes the seaside resort town of Sorrento. Believed to be of ancient Greek origin and much loved by the Romans as a summer retreat Sorrento is perched on a tufa rock rising 50 meters above the sea and the bay of Naples.
    Italy-Campania-Sorrento_001.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
  • Ptolemais. Cyrenaica. Libya. View of a sand stone block with an ancient Greek inscription carved into it along the once paved decumanus also known as monumental road which was the premier address of the ancient city. Founded in the 4th century BC, Ptolemais is located on the site of the port or harbour of Barca, an ancient 7th century BC Greek colony situated between the Mediterranean Sea and the steep slopes of the Cyrenaica plateau.
    Libya_Ptolemais_004.tif
  • Sorrento. Italy. Panoramic view of the picturesque Sorrento peninsula which includes the seaside resort town of Sorrento. Believed to be of ancient Greek origin and much loved by the Romans as a summer retreat Sorrento is perched on a tufa rock rising 50 meters above the sea and the bay of Naples.
    Italy-Campania-Sorrento_007.tif
  • Sorrento. Italy. Panoramic view of the picturesque Sorrento peninsula which includes the seaside resort town of Sorrento. Believed to be of ancient Greek origin and much loved by the Romans as a summer retreat Sorrento is perched on a tufa rock rising 50 meters above the sea and the bay of Naples.
    Italy-Campania-Sorrento_003.tif
  • Sorrento. Italy. Panoramic view of the picturesque Sorrento peninsula which includes the seaside resort town of Sorrento. Believed to be of ancient Greek origin and much loved by the Romans as a summer retreat Sorrento is perched on a tufa rock rising 50 meters above the sea and the bay of Naples.
    Italy-Campania-Sorrento_002.tif
  • Positano. Italy. View towards the Spiaggia Grande or large beach which is a hype of activity. Once a sleepy old fishing village, Positano became the favoured getaway of film stars and jest set crowd after World War II and is the most popular sea side destination on the spectacular Amalfi coast.
    Italy-Campania-Positano_041.tif
  • Positano. Campania. Italy. View of the colourful Spiaggia Grande or large beach. The area is a hype of activity with swimmers, sunbathers, and colourful boats and shadowed by the steeply stacked white and pastel coloured painted houses of the picture postcard town of Positano. Once a sleepy old fishing village, Positano became the favoured getaway of film stars and jest set crowd after World War II and is the most popular sea side destination on the spectacular Amalfi coast.
    Italy-Campania-Positano_031.tif
  • Positano. Campania. Italy. Close-up view of some of the steeply stacked white and pastel coloured painted houses of Positano that gently climb upwards from the Mediterranean Sea in a maze of steps and narrow streets.
    Italy-Campania-Positano_009.tif
  • Positano. Campania. Italy. Panoramic view on a misty cloudy day of the picture postcard town of Positano. Positano climbs upwards from the Mediterranean Sea in a maze of steps and narrow streets that snake between the steeply stacked white and pastel coloured painted houses.
    Italy-Campania-Positano_005.tif
  • Positano. Campania. Italy. Panoramic view on a misty cloudy day of the picture postcard town of Positano. Positano climbs upwards from the Mediterranean Sea in a maze of steps and narrow streets that snake between the steeply stacked white and pastel coloured painted houses.
    Italy-Campania-Positano_004.tif
  • Positano. Campania. Italy. Panoramic view on a misty cloudy day of the picture postcard town of Positano. Positano climbs upwards from the Mediterranean Sea in a maze of steps and narrow streets that snake between the steeply stacked white and pastel coloured painted houses.
    Italy-Campania-Positano_002.tif
  • Amalfi. Italy. Partial view of Amalfi town which is theatrically set in a narrow gorge rising from the Mediterranean Sea.
    Italy-Campania-Amalfi-Town_004.tif
  • Amalfi. Italy. Partial view of Amalfi town which is theatrically set in a narrow gorge rising from the Mediterranean Sea.  Amalfi is the largest and most historic town of the Amalfi Coast and 1000 years ago it rivalled Venice as a powerful maritime republic.
    Italy-Campania-Amalfi-Town_001.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. 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. 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
  • Samos. Greece.  View of the Aegean Sea and the swimming pool area at the 5 star luxury Hotel Proteas Bay 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. 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_Pythagorion_053.tif
  • Sorrento. Italy. Panoramic view of the picturesque Sorrento peninsula which includes the seaside resort town of Sorrento. Believed to be of ancient Greek origin and much loved by the Romans as a summer retreat Sorrento is perched on a tufa rock rising 50 meters above the sea and the bay of Naples.
    Italy-Campania-Sorrento_006.tif
  • Sorrento. Italy. Panoramic view of the picturesque Sorrento peninsula which includes the seaside resort town of Sorrento. Believed to be of ancient Greek origin and much loved by the Romans as a summer retreat Sorrento is perched on a tufa rock rising 50 meters above the sea and the bay of Naples.
    Italy-Campania-Sorrento_004.tif
  • Sorrento. Italy. Panoramic view of the picturesque Sorrento peninsula which includes the seaside resort town of Sorrento. Believed to be of ancient Greek origin and much loved by the Romans as a summer retreat Sorrento is perched on a tufa rock rising 50 meters above the sea and the bay of Naples.
    Italy-Campania-Sorrento_005.tif
  • Positano. Italy. The hotel Il San Pietro di Positano blends in with the natural surrounds and overlooks the Bay of Positano. Providing magnificent views of the picture postcard town of Positano, the 5 star hotel is one of Italy best and its guest list is like who’s who of the celebrity world. Once a sleepy old fishing village, Positano became the favoured getaway of film stars and jest set crowd after World War II and is the most popular sea side destination on the spectacular Amalfi coast
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  • Positano. Campania. Italy. View of the colourful Spiaggia Grande or large beach. The area is a hype of activity with swimmers, sunbathers, and colourful boats and shadowed by the steeply stacked white and pastel coloured painted houses of the picture postcard town of Positano. Once a sleepy old fishing village, Positano became the favoured getaway of film stars and jest set crowd after World War II and is the most popular sea side destination on the spectacular Amalfi coast.
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  • Positano. Campania. Italy. Panoramic view on a misty cloudy day of the picture postcard town of Positano. Positano climbs upwards from the Mediterranean Sea in a maze of steps and narrow streets that snake between the steeply stacked white and pastel coloured painted houses.
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  • Positano. Campania. Italy. Panoramic view on a misty cloudy day of the picture postcard town of Positano. Positano climbs upwards from the Mediterranean Sea in a maze of steps and narrow streets that snake between the steeply stacked white and pastel coloured painted houses.
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  • Positano. Campania. Italy. Panoramic view on a misty cloudy day of the picture postcard town of Positano. Positano climbs upwards from the Mediterranean Sea in a maze of steps and narrow streets that snake between the steeply stacked white and pastel coloured painted houses.
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  • Amalfi. Italy. Partial view of Amalfi town which is theatrically set in a narrow gorge rising from the Mediterranean Sea.
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  • Amalfi. Italy. Partial view of Amalfi town which is theatrically set in a narrow gorge rising from the Mediterranean Sea.
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  • Amalfi. Italy. Partial view of Amalfi town which is theatrically set in a narrow gorge rising from the Mediterranean Sea.
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  • Amalfi. Italy. Partial view of Amalfi town which is theatrically set in a narrow gorge rising from the Mediterranean Sea.  Amalfi is the largest and most historic town of the Amalfi Coast and 1000 years ago it rivalled Venice as a powerful maritime republic.
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  • 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.
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  • Santorini. Cyclades. Greece. View of blue church dome and the azure blue waters of the Caldera from the northern picture postcard village of Oia. Located at the southern limits of the Cyclades, Santorini is the Mediterranean’s and one of world’s most spectacular islands.
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  • 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.
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  • Naxos. Cyclades. Greece. Cycladic Aegean architecture, with the stunning backdrop of the blue sky and waters of the Mediterranean sea. This was taken near the pretty northern coastal village of Apollonas.
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  • Naxos. Cyclades. Greece. Cycladic Aegean architecture, with the stunning backdrop of the blue sky and waters of the Mediterranean sea. This was taken near the pretty northern coastal village of Apollonas.
    Greece_Naxos_Island_108.tif
  • Santorini. Cyclades. Greece. View of blue church dome and the azure blue waters of the Caldera from the northern picture postcard village of Oia. Located at the southern limits of the Cyclades, Santorini is the Mediterranean’s and one of world’s most spectacular islands.
    Greece_Santorini_Oia_055.tif
  • Santorini. Cyclades. Greece. View of blue church dome and the azure blue waters of the Caldera from the northern picture postcard village of Oia. Located at the southern limits of the Cyclades, Santorini is the Mediterranean’s and one of world’s most spectacular islands.
    Greece_Santorini_Oia_054.tif
  • Santorini. Cyclades. Greece. View of blue church dome and the azure blue waters of the Caldera from the northern picture postcard village of Oia. Located at the southern limits of the Cyclades, Santorini is the Mediterranean’s and one of world’s most spectacular islands.
    Greece_Santorini_Oia_053.tif
  • Santorini. Cyclades. Greece. View of blue church dome and the azure blue waters of the Caldera from the northern picture postcard village of Oia. Located at the southern limits of the Cyclades, Santorini is the Mediterranean’s and one of world’s most spectacular islands.
    Greece_Santorini_Oia_052.tif
  • Santorini. Cyclades. Greece. View of blue church dome and the azure blue waters of the Caldera from the northern picture postcard village of Oia. Located at the southern limits of the Cyclades, Santorini is the Mediterranean’s and one of world’s most spectacular islands.
    Greece_Santorini_Oia_051.tif
  • Santorini. Cyclades. Greece. View of blue church dome and the azure blue waters of the Caldera from the northern picture postcard village of Oia. Located at the southern limits of the Cyclades, Santorini is the Mediterranean’s and one of world’s most spectacular islands.
    Greece_Santorini_Oia_049.tif
  • Santorini. Cyclades. Greece. View of the blue domed Anastasis Church which overlooks the azure blue waters of the caldera. The church is located in the northern picture postcard village of Oia. Located at the southern limits of the Cyclades, Santorini is the Mediterranean’s and one of world’s most spectacular and uniquely beautiful islands.
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  • Santorini. Cyclades. Greece. View of the blue domed Anastasis Church which overlooks the azure blue waters of the caldera. The church is located in the northern picture postcard village of Oia. Located at the southern limits of the Cyclades, Santorini is the Mediterranean’s and one of world’s most spectacular and uniquely beautiful islands.
    Greece_Santorini_Oia_048.tif
  • Santorini. Cyclades. Greece. View of the blue domed Anastasis Church which overlooks the azure blue waters of the caldera. The church is located in the northern picture postcard village of Oia. Located at the southern limits of the Cyclades, Santorini is the Mediterranean’s and one of world’s most spectacular and uniquely beautiful islands.
    Greece_Santorini_Oia_046.tif
  • Santorini. Cyclades. Greece. View of the blue domed Anastasis Church which overlooks the azure blue waters of the caldera. The church is located in the northern picture postcard village of Oia. Located at the southern limits of the Cyclades, Santorini is the Mediterranean’s and one of world’s most spectacular and uniquely beautiful islands.
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  • Preveli. Crete. Greece. View of the rustic Monastic quarters at Moni Preveli or the Monastery of Preveli which is located on the south coast of Crete within the province of Rethymno. Remotely and idyllically set overlooking the Libyan sea, the late sixteenth century Monastery with its rustic monk’s buildings surrounded by palm trees has a revered place in Greek history for its critical resistance against Turkish and German invaders.  Crete is Greece’s largest island and the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean.
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  • Ptolemais. Cyrenaica. Libya. View of a stone block with an ancient Greek inscription carved into it along the once paved decumanus also known as monumental road which was the premier address of the ancient city. Founded in the 4th century BC, Ptolemais is located on the site of the port or harbour of Barca, an ancient 7th century BC Greek colony situated between the Mediterranean Sea and the steep slopes of the Cyrenaica plateau.
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  • Naxos. Cyclades. Greece. Cycladic Aegean architecture, with the stunning backdrop of the blue sky and waters of the Mediterranean sea. This was taken near the pretty northern coastal village of Apollonas.
    Greece_Naxos_Island_109.tif
  • Naxos. Cyclades. Greece. Cycladic Aegean architecture, with the stunning backdrop of the blue sky and waters of the Mediterranean sea. This was taken near the pretty northern coastal village of Apollonas.
    Greece_Naxos_Island_107.tif
  • Naxos. Cyclades. Greece. The scenic north-east coast of Naxos and its mountainous landscape with the stunning backdrop of the blue sky and waters of the Mediterranean Sea just outside the pretty northern coastal village of Apollonas.
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  • Sounion. Greece. Commanding view of the Aegean Sea and the Cyclades beyond.
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  • Santorini. Cyclades. Greece. Close up view of the dazzling whitewashed capital Fira, which clings to the caldera rim some 260 metres above sea level. Fira is a maze of narrow cobbled stepped whitewashed alleyways packed with souvenir and jewellery stores, cafes, restaurants, bars, clubs, boutique hotels and numerous orthodox churches.
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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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  • Memorial shrine containing the remains of Dimitrios Ypsilandis, a leader of the Greek revolution. Nafplio. Peloponnese. Greece. The shrine is located at the Plateia Trion Navarchon or Square of the Three Admirals who fought the Turko-Egyptian fleet in the sea battle of Navarone on the 8th October 1827.
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  • Statue of King Otto, the first king of Greece, who lived in Nauplio 1833- 1834. Peloponnese. Greece. The statue is located at the Plateia Trion Navarchon or Square of the Three Admirals who fought the Turko-Egyptian fleet in the sea battle of Navarone on the 8th October 1827.
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