Chalki Lash
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Halki Afternoon May 2013
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Halki , The Athen's Opera Comes to Town
Halki , The Athen's Opera Comes to Town
Λειψοί, Lipsi Island - The diamond of Dodecanese HD (English Subs)
An island so small and valuable as a diamond. The beaches, the food, the people and the moments you will experience will be unforgettable.
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Watch the Full Second Presidential Town Hall Debate between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney
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President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney met for the second time in a town hall debate moderated by Candy Crowley at Hofstra University on October 16th, 2012. Topics ranged from Libya to the economy to immigration.
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Halki Summit: Panel Discussion in Response to Bill McKibben's Presentation
Following Bill McKibben's presentation at the Halki Summit, a panel made up of Rt. Hon. Dr. Richard Chartres, whom is the Lord Bishop of London, Dr. Anne Wallin from Dow Chemical, Mr. Pratap Chatterjee from CorpWatch, and Dr. Günay Kocasoy from Bogaziçi University were given a chance to voice their thoughts on the issues of Energy and Climate Change. The Halki Summit took place in Heybeliada, Turkey and had been co-sponsored by Southern New Hampshire University on June 18-20, 2012. For more information about the summit, visit
Greece floods: More than a dozen people drowned west of Athens
At least 15 people have drowned in Greece after heavy downpours led to severe flooding.
All of those who died came from a cluster of villages just west of the capital, Athens.
The mayor of Megara city has opened up the town hall for people who’ve nowhere to sleep because their houses are ruined.
Emergency services are still pumping out houses but heavy rain remains in the forecast.
Al Jazeera's John Psaropoulos reports from Megara, Greece.
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FLY OVER MEDIEVAL RHODES - DJI Mavic Pro - 4K cinematic
Fly over medieval Rhodes, footage of the years 2016, 2017,2018 and May 2019.
Rules for overflights historic buildings were tolerated in 2016.
Used Drones:
2016: DJI Phantom 3 Professional
2017: DJI Inspire 1 and the Mavic Pro (ND8 ND16 filters)
2018: DJI Inspire 1 and the Mavic Pro (ND8 ND16 filters)
2019: DJI Mavic Pro (May 2019)
Index:
0:00 - 0:29 Intro Akropolis van Lindos
0:30 - 0:40 St. Paul's Bay Lindos
0:41 - 1:38 Kritinia castle
1:39 - 1:48 Westcoast
1:49 - 2:04 Fort of St. Nicholas
2:05 - 2:17 Mandraki Harbour
2:18 - 2:38 New Market
2:39 - 3:09 Grandmaster's Pallace
3:10 - 3:28 Profitis ilias Monastery (Kloster Ammos)
3:29 - 3:59 Anthony Quinn Bay
4:00 - 4:33 Castle Asklipio
4:35 - 5:23 Old city of Rhodes
5:24 - 5:54 Ships at sea
5:55 - 6:04 Harbour Symi
6:05 - 6:20 Mussolini's Villa
6:21 - 6:24 Kloster Agios Nikolaos Fountoukli
6:25 - 6:57 Castle Monolithos
6:58 - 7:05 Embonas
7:06 - 7:21 Eleousa
7:22 - 7:31 New town (westcoast)
6:32 - 7:47 Harbour, end of film
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GREECE: The beautiful WINDMILLS, island of PATMOS (ΠΑΤΜΟΣ) ????
SUBSCRIBE: - On a very windy day, let's go visit the beautiful windmills on the spectacular Greek island of Patmos in the Aegean sea.
Built east of the Holy Monastery of Patmos, on the top of the hill with view of the sea, the three windmills of Chora (only two of them are shown here) were fully restored in 2010 and they can be characterized as another jewel of the island, which was awarded by Europa Nostra.
The two windmills that you see here (which date back to 1588) fell into disuse in the late 1950s, when the industrial milling replaced the traditional production.
Kos, one of Greece’s Dodecanese islands, is known for its abundant sandy beaches. It’s also rich with Greek and Roman landmarks, particularly in and around Kos Town. This harbor town is dominated by the 15th-century Neratzia Castle. South of the castle are the Ancient Agora ruins, with a temple, shrine and columns. The 3rd-century Casa Romana villa has lavish mosaics.
Greece is a country in southeastern Europe with thousands of islands throughout the Aegean and Ionian seas. Influential in ancient times, it's often called the cradle of Western civilization. Athens, its capital, retains landmarks including the 5th-century B.C. Acropolis citadel with the Parthenon temple. Greece is also known for its beaches, from the black sands of Santorini to the party resorts of Mykonos.
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Dji phantom 4,Symi Port,Symi
Flight over Symi Port with my Drone.Symi island of the Dodecanese, Greece, is situated in southeast Aegean sea and northwest of Rhodes. While touring around the island you will see many churches and monasteries devoted to the Archangel Michael. The Greek Orthodox Monastery of Taxiarchis Mihail Panormitis is the most important on the island and second largest in the Dodecanese after the monastery of St John the Theologian in Patmos.
The monastery is located on the south end of Symi, situated on the seafront of the tiny village of Panormitis. It is a closed-in cove with a small sandy beach, protected by a narrow inlet that opens out into a wide harbour. The mountainous backdrop is covered with pine trees which give the area an ambiance of solitude.
The monastery is a large 18th-century Venetian-styled building with the highest baroque bell tower in the world. The facade of the main structure is white and it stretches along the coast on either side of the main gateway. In excellent condition, the Italians constructed these two rows of buildings after World War II. These buildings now contain holiday flats that can be rented by tourists visiting the monastery and also contain a bakery among other things.
Once inside the monastery main gate, visitors are welcomed by an inner courtyard decorated with exotic trees and plants and paved with 'hokhlakia'. The church dedicated to the Panormiti is on the left and inside contains the two-metre-high, silver-leafed wall icon of the Panormiti. The entire church interior is covered with iconography (of particular interest is the 'fall of the angels' mural at the back of the church) and is decorated with very elaborate chandeliers.
Monastery of Arch. Michael Panormitis (Symi, Greece)
The exact historical date of the construction of this church remains unknown but some suggest that it was built around 450 AD over the site of an ancient temple dedicated to the pagan god Apollo. It is known for certainty that the existing church underwent a major renovation in the 18th century to bring it to the standard that is in existence today.
The monastery has two museums. One houses ecclesiastical art, and is rich in exhibits like pontificals, silver icons, Russian epitaphs, and ecclesiastical utensils, ship model offerings brought to Panormitis from far away by the sea, and one of folk art with important objects of the folk culture of the island relevant to fishing, agriculture, and shepherding. There is also a library with Byzantine manuscripts and editions of ecclesiastical, historical, and philological content, as well as a gallery with paintings of the landscape of the monastery and its two chapels. There is also a memorial to a former abbot, two monks, and two teachers, who in 1944 were executed for running a spy radio for the British commandos.
The monastery receives heaps of day-trippers from Rhodes, so if you really want to enjoy it in peace and quiet, it is best to wait until they have gone. The monastery's dorm-house can host up to 500 people. The only way to get to the monastery is via a ferry or excursion boat. If you are already on the island, there is a road that exists between the monastery and the town of Symi. This can take over six hours to walk or an hour using a local bus service or rented scooter. In Greek mythology, Symi is reputed to be the birthplace of the Charites and to take its name from the nymph Syme (in antiquity the island was known as Aigli and Metapontis), though Pliny the Elder and some later writers claimed that the name was derived from scimmia a monkey. In Homer's Iliad the island is mentioned as the domain of King Nireus, who fought in the Trojan War on the side of the Greeks. Thucydides writes that during the Peloponnesian War there was a Battle of Syme near the island in January, 411 BC, in which an unspecified number of Spartan ships defeated a squadron of Athenian vessels. Little was known about the island until the 14th century, but archaeological evidence indicates that it was continuously inhabited, and ruins of citadels suggest that it was an important location. It was first part of the Roman Empire and then the Byzantine Empire,[7] until its conquest by the Knights of St. John in 1373
Greece Rhodes Travel ???????? ~ Vlog Part 1~ Before Departure day September 27th 2018
Finally the first part of my epic and magical travel to Greece Rhodos last year September 27th 2018 is here!
In this vlog you will follow my sister Diana and me making our way to Stockholm in Sweden to take in at Arlanda Connect Hotel for the night, the day before we boarder the plane to Greece.
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Second part ~ Day 1 ..which will be the big arrival day in paradise is currently being edited.
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WRAP McCain prepares for convention speech ADDS convention starts
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10. Chairman of the Republican Committee, Mike Duncan, entering stage
11. Various of Duncan calling to order fourth session of the Republican National Convention
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13. Duncan announcing presentation of colours
14. Various of colour guard walking onto stage
15. Various of stage, national anthem being announced
16. Various of US national anthem being sung, cutaways members of audience
17. Various of Archbishop Demetrios of America delivering invication, members of audience praying
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US Republican presidential candidate John McCain has accepted the Republican nomination for president, but warned Washington politicians that change was coming and ripped into the country's ruling establishment that he has been a part of for more than two decades.
Excerpts of the four-term Arizona senator's speech laid out a strategic shift in his campaign against Democrat Barack Obama.
McCain was seriously horning in on the Obama message of change in hopes he could blunt the Democratic assertion that a McCain victory on November 4 would mean four more years of the policies of unpopular President George W. Bush.
McCain will hold his prime-time acceptance speech and his his fall campaign for the White House in the final act of a Republican National Convention marked by extraordinary attention on running mate Sarah Palin.
McCain, 72, is hoping to become the oldest first-term president in history, was facing a delicate assignment: presenting his credentials as a reformer willing to take on his own party and stressing his independence from an unpopular President Bush - all without breaking faith with his Republican base.
Earlier, in the afternoon (local time), McCain got a first-hand look at the speaking podium remade overnight to capture the intimacy of a town-hall meeting that has become his trademark.
Accompanied by his wife, Cindy, Senator Lindsey Graham and Senator Joseph Lieberman, McCain strolled along the redesigned runway before a large group of photographers and cameramen.
Parts of the platform at the Xcel Energy Center were removed by construction workers on Thursday to bring delegates closer to where McCain will give his acceptance speech, giving the stage a T-shape.
In the evening, Chairman of the Republican Committee, Mike Duncan formally opened the convention with the presentation of the Colours, the singing of the US national anthem and the delivery of an invication by Archbishop Demetrios of America.
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Rep. Gus Bilirakis (R-FL): This Year is Really Going to Be the Year
We must recognize this terrible Genocide that occurred from 1915-1923. It happened to the Assyrians as well, 1.5 million Armenians and close to a million Greeks, said Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chair Gus Bilirakis (R-FL), who spoke passionately about his recent visit to Turkey to document ongoing religious persecution including threats to turn the Hagia Sophia into a mosque and the ongoing closure of the Greek seminary on the island of Halki. I had the opportunity to visit some of the religious minorities there [Turkey] and they are being persecuted, folks. We must never forget them.
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Biden meets Tspiras at WEF meeting
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Davos - 20 January 2016
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US Vice President Joe Biden and Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras held a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday.
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BATMAN VS HULK - EPIC BATTLE
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EXPLORING ABANDONED ENGLISH VILLAGE, a MEDIEVAL CHURCH & DOVECOTE (12th cent) ????️
SUBSCRIBE: - Let's visit Furtho which is a deserted medieval village and former parish in South Northamptonshire, England. This former medieval village became deserted when the road from London to Northampton was diverted away from it in the 1600s. All that remains in the vicinity is the medieval church (Saint Bartholomew) and a circular dovecote
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The Roman Empire. Or Republic. Or...Which Was It?: Crash Course World History #10
In which John Green explores exactly when Rome went from being the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire. Here's a hint: it had something to do with Julius Caesar, but maybe less than you think. Find out how Caesar came to rule the empire, what led to him getting stabbed 23 times on the floor of the senate, and what happened in the scramble for power after his assassination. John covers Rome's transition from city-state to dominant force in the Mediterranean in less than 12 minutes. Well, Rome's expansion took hundreds of years, he just explains it in under 12 minutes. The senate, the people, Rome, the caesarian section, the Julian calendar and our old friend Pompey all make appearances, but NOT the Caesar Salad, as Julius had nothing to do with it.
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