COPA COPANA η αμαρτωλή-εγκαταλελλειμένη καλοκαιρινή όαση της Αθήνας. | Abondoned Waterland Athens.
Video: Up Drones Team.
(Kwnstantinos, Up Drones, Τomasz Kozaczka, Υasiu18, John Kaftis, Douvis-F, Hammerakis, V_Vlachos, P@Zorbas, Thanasis, P3P)
Music: SAIL - AWOLNATION. Nanalew.
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Δεν αξιώνουμε να κερδίσουμε χρήματα από το συγκεκριμένο βίντεο όπως και από κανένα άλλο βίντεο μας.
Σκοπός τον βίντεο μας είναι η προβολή της χώρας μας.Της Ελλάδας της ομορφότερης χώρας του κόσμου.
Επιτρέπεται η αναμετάδοση του βίντεο από όποιον το επιθυμεί αυστηρά όχι όμως για δημιουργία εσόδων και μόνο από την ηλεκτρονική διεύθυνση του Youtube.
Παρακαλούμε πολύ όσα ηλεκτρονικά μέσα το αναμεταδόσουν να το κάνουν μέσα από την επίσημη πλατφόρμα του Youtube και μόνο από την ηλεκτρονική διεύθυνση
Παρακαλούμε πολύ σε περίπτωση που υπάρξει αναμετάδοση από τηλεοπτικούς σταθμούς να είναι εμφανή το logo του καναλιού μας
Για οποιαδήποτε άλλη χρήση απαιτείται άδεια μας.
Σας ευχαριστούμε πολύ.Ομάδα Up Drones!
Ευχαριστούμε πολυ το Nikaia Travel που στηρίζει - ταξιδεύει τα όνειρα μας!
NIKAIA TRAVEL
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Ευχαριστούμε πολύ το Παραδοσιακό Καφενείο ΚωτσΑνΝίτσα στην Μαλακάσα για την μοναδική του φιλοξενία που προσφέρει στην ομάδα Up Drones.
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Κάποτε ήταν ένα εξωτικό περιβάλλον όπου πήγαιναν οι Αθηναίοι για να δροσιστούν τους καλοκαιρινούς μήνες. Μικροί και μεγάλοι έκαναν βουτιές στις τεράστιες πισίνες και γλιστρούσαν από τις νεροτσουλήθρες. Εξωτικά φυτά και τεχνητά νησιά μετέφεραν τους επισκέπτες σε ένα περιβάλλον που θύμιζε νησί της Καραϊβικής, αν και βρισκόταν μόλις 15 λεπτά από κέντρο της Αθήνας. Το Copa Copana ήταν ένα σύγχρονο υδάτινο πάρκο, το οποίο άνοιξε το 2007 στα όρια του δήμου Χαϊδαρίου με τον Σκαραμαγκά. Το Copa Copana βρίσκεται στο Χαϊδάρι Απείχε μόλις λίγα λεπτά από το κέντρο της πόλης και αποτελούσε καλοκαιρινό προορισμό για χιλιάδες Αθηναίους. Κάλυπτε μια έκταση 3.000 τ.μ. και κόστισε 10 εκατομμύρια ευρώ. Σήμερα είναι εγκαταλελειμμένο και τίποτα δεν θυμίζει το πρόσφατο παρελθόν. Το 2009 ο δήμος ανακάλεσε την άδεια λειτουργίας του και το πάρκο έκλεισε. Το 2011 άνοιξε ξανά αλλά έκλεισε οριστικά λίγο αργότερα. ...
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Nice. Promenade Des Anglais. France.
While on holidays in the beautiful Cote d'Azur i visited the city of Nice. These are few clips of video i took while there.
Nice ( /ˈniːs/, French pronunciation: [nis]; Niçard Occitan: Niça [classical norm] or Nissa [nonstandard], Italian: Nizza or Nizza Marittima, Greek: Νίκαια, Latin: Nicaea) is the fifth most populous city in France, after Paris, Marseille, Lyon and Toulouse, with a population of 348,721 within its administrative limits on a land area of 71.92 km2 (28 sq mi). The urban area of Nice extends beyond the administrative city limits with a population of more than 955,000 on an area of 721 km2 (278 sq mi). Located on the south east coast of France on the Mediterranean Sea, Nice is the second-largest French city on the Mediterranean coast after Marseille.
The city is called Nice la Belle (Nissa La Bella in Niçard), which means Nice the Beautiful, which is also the title of the unofficial anthem of Nice, written by Menica Rondelly in 1912. Nice is the capital of the Alpes Maritimes département and the second biggest city of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region after Marseille.
The area of today's Nice is believed to be among the oldest human settlements in Europe. One of the archaeological sites, Terra Amata, displays evidence of a very early use of fire. Around 350 BC, Greeks of Marseille founded a permanent settlement and called it Nikaia, after Nike, the goddess of victory.
Down the ages, the town changed hands many times. Its strategic location and port significantly contributed to its maritime strength. For years it was an Italian dominion, then became part of France in 1860. Culturally and architecturally enriched over time, today Nice has become a truly cosmopolitan tourist destination. The spectacular natural beauty of the Nice area and its mild Mediterranean climate came to the attention of the English upper classes in the second half of the 18th century, when an increasing number of aristocratic families took to spending their winter there. The city's main seaside promenade, the Promenade des Anglais ('the Walkway of the English') owes its name to the earliest visitors to the resort. For decades now, the picturesque Nicean surroundings have attracted not only those in search of relaxation, but also those seeking inspiration. The clear air and soft light has been of particular appeal to some of Western culture's most outstanding painters, such as Marc Chagall, Henri Matisse, Niki de Saint Phalle and Arman. Their work is commemorated in many of the city's museums, including Musée Marc Chagall, Musée Matisse and Musée des Beaux-Arts Jules Chéret. The climate and landscape are still what attracts most visitors today. It has the second largest hotel capacity in the country and it's the second-most visited place in France after Paris, receiving 4 million tourists every year. It also has the second busiest airport in France after Paris and two convention centres dedicated to business tourism. The city also has a university, several business districts and some major cultural facilities, such as museums, a national theatre, an opera house with a regional library and several concert halls and casinos. It is the historical capital city of the County of Nice (Comté de Nice).
Nice experiences a Mediterranean climate. The summer/holiday season lasts for 6 months, from May to October, although in April and November sometimes there are temperatures above 20 °C (68 °F). Winters are mild, with average temperatures of 13.4 °C (56.1 °F) during the day and 5.8 °C (42.4 °F) at night in the period from December to February.
The first known hominid settlements in the Nice area date back approximately 400,000 years; the Terra Amata archeological site shows one of the earliest uses of fire and construction of houses and flint findings are dated as around 230,000 years old. Nice (Nicaea) was probably founded around 350 BC by the Greeks of Massilia (Marseille), and was given the name of Νικαία (Nikaia) in honour of a victory over the neighbouring Ligurians (Nike is the Greek goddess of victory). The city soon became one of the busiest trading ports on the Ligurian coast; but it had an important rival in the Roman town of Cemenelum, which continued to exist as a separate city until the time of the Lombard invasions. The ruins of Cemenelum are located in Cimiez, which is now a district in Nice.
Photo: Promenade Des Anglais.
Larissa - Greece / Xiaomi Mi 4k
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Η αναπαραγωγή, δημοσίευση, τροποποίηση, μετάδοση ή εκμετάλλευση των φωτογραφιών που περιλαμβάνονται στο παρόν για οποιαδήποτε χρήση, προσωπική ή εμπορική, χωρίς προηγούμενη γραπτή άδεια μου απαγορεύεται αυστηρά βάση του νόμου 2121/93.
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Larissa
Λάρισα
Pineios river with the church of St. Achillios in the background
Pineios river with the church of St. Achillios in the background
Official seal of Larissa
Seal
Larissa is located in GreeceLarissaLarissa
Location within the region
Coordinates: 39°38.5′N 22°25′ECoordinates: 39°38.5′N 22°25′E
Country Greece
Administrative region Thessaly
Regional unit Larissa
Districts 4+1
Government
• Mayor Apostolos Kalogiannis
Area
• Municipality 335.98 km2 (129.72 sq mi)
• Municipal unit 122.59 km2 (47.33 sq mi)
Elevation 67 m (220 ft)
Population (2011)[1]
• Municipality 162,591
• Municipality density 480/km2 (1,300/sq mi)
• Municipal unit 146,926
• Municipal unit density 1,200/km2 (3,100/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+2 (EET)
• Summer (DST) UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
41x xx
Area code(s) 2410 to 2417
Vehicle registration ΡΙ (Ended), ΡΡ (Current use), PT (For future use)
Website larissa-dimos.gr
Larissa (Greek: Λάρισα [ˈlarisa]) is the capital and largest city of the Thessaly region, the fourth-most populous in Greece according to the population results of municipal units of 2011 census and capital of the Larissa regional unit. It is a principal agricultural centre and a national transport hub, linked by road and rail with the port of Volos, the cities of Thessaloniki and Athens. Larissa, within its municipality, has 162,591 inhabitants, while the regional unit of Larissa reached a population of 284,325 (in 2011).[1] The urban area of the city, although mostly contained within the Larissa municipality, also includes the communities of Giannouli, Platykampos, Nikaia, Terpsithea and several other suburban settlements, bringing the wider urban area population of the city to about 174,012 inhabitants and extends over an area of 572.3 km2 (221.0 sq mi).
Legend has it that Achilles was born here. Hippocrates, the Father of Medicine, died here. Today, Larissa is an important commercial, agricultural and industrial centre of Greece.
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Kallithea, Athens
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ΔΙΑΚΟΠΕΣ ΣΤΗΝ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ
ΚΡΟΥΑΖΙΕΡΕΣ ΣΤΗΝ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ & ΣΕ ΟΛΟ ΤΟ ΚΟΣΜΟ
RELAX WEEKENDS
SUMMER & WINTER FAMILY CLUBS ΓΙΑ ΕΛΛΗΝΕΣ
ΜΑΚΡΙΝΑ & ΕΞΩΤΙΚΑ ΟΡΓΑΝΩΜΕΝΑ ΤΑΞΙΔΙΑ
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ΕΠΑΓΓΕΛΜΑΤΙΚΑ ΤΑΞΙΔΙΑ & ΣΥΝΕΔΡΙΑ
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Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France - Nice la Belle
Nice is the fifth most populous city in France and the capital of the Alpes-Maritimes département. Located in the French Riviera, on the south east coast of France on the Mediterranean Sea, at the foot of the Alps. Nice is the second-largest French city on the Mediterranean coast and the second-largest city in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region after Marseille. Nice is about 13 kilometres from the principality of Monaco, and its airport is a gateway to the principality as well.
The city is nicknamed Nice la Belle, which means Nice the Beautiful, which is also the title of the unofficial anthem of Nice, written by Menica Rondelly in 1912.
The area of today's Nice contains Terra Amata, an archaeological site which displays evidence of a very early use of fire. Around 350 BC, Greeks of Marseille founded a permanent settlement and called it Nikaia, after Nike, the goddess of victory. Through the ages, the town has changed hands many times. Its strategic location and port significantly contributed to its maritime strength. For centuries it was a dominion of Savoy, and was then part of France between 1792 and 1815, when it was returned to Piedmont-Sardinia until its re-annexation by France in 1860.
The natural beauty of the Nice area and its mild Mediterranean climate came to the attention of the English upper classes in the second half of the 18th century, when an increasing number of aristocratic families took to spending their winters there. The city's main seaside promenade, the Promenade des Anglais (Walkway of the English) owes its name to visitors to the resort. For decades now, the picturesque Nicean surroundings have attracted not only those in search of relaxation, but also those seeking inspiration. The clear air and soft light have particularly appealed to some of Western culture's most outstanding painters, such as Marc Chagall, Henri Matisse, Niki de Saint Phalle and Arman. Their work is commemorated in many of the city's museums, including Musée Marc Chagall, Musée Matisse and Musée des Beaux-Arts. Nice has the second largest hotel capacity in the country and it is one of its most visited cities, receiving 4 million tourists every year. It also has the third busiest airport in France, after the two main Parisian ones. It is the historical capital city of the County of Nice.
Nice, France - Beach HD (2015)
Nice is the fifth most populous city in France, after Paris, Marseille, Lyon and Toulouse, and it is the capital of the Alpes Maritimes département. The urban area of Nice extends beyond the administrative city limits with a population of about 1 million on an area of 721 km2 (278 sq mi). Located on the south east coast of France on the Mediterranean Sea, Nice is the second-largest French city on the Mediterranean coast and the second-largest city in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region after Marseille.
The city is called Nice la Belle (Nissa La Bella in Niçard), which means Nice the Beautiful, which is also the title of the unofficial anthem of Nice, written by Menica Rondelly in 1912.
The area of today's Nice contains Terra Amata, an archaeological site which displays evidence of a very early use of fire. Around 350 BC, Greeks of Marseille founded a permanent settlement and called it Nikaia, after Nike, the goddess of victory. Through the ages, the town has changed hands many times. Its strategic location and port significantly contributed to its maritime strength. For years it was a dominion of Savoy, then became part of France between 1792 and 1815, when it was returned to Piedmont-Sardinia until its reannexation by France in 1860.
The natural beauty of the Nice area and its mild Mediterranean climate came to the attention of the English upper classes in the second half of the 18th century, when an increasing number of aristocratic families took to spending their winter there. The city's main seaside promenade, the Promenade des Anglais (‘the Walkway of the English') owes its name to the earliest visitors to the resort. For decades now, the picturesque Nicean surroundings have attracted not only those in search of relaxation, but also those seeking inspiration. The clear air and soft light has been of particular appeal to some of Western culture's most outstanding painters, such as Marc Chagall, Henri Matisse, Niki de Saint Phalle and Arman. Their work is commemorated in many of the city's museums, including Musée Marc Chagall, Musée Matisse and Musée des Beaux-Arts. Nice has the second largest hotel capacity in the country and it is one of its most visited cities, receiving 4 million tourists every year. It also has the third busiest airport in France after the two main Parisian ones. It is the historical capital city of the County of Nice (Comté de Nice).
Nice, France - Castle Hill HD (2015)
Nice is the fifth most populous city in France, after Paris, Marseille, Lyon and Toulouse, and it is the capital of the Alpes Maritimes département. The urban area of Nice extends beyond the administrative city limits with a population of about 1 million on an area of 721 km2 (278 sq mi). Located on the south east coast of France on the Mediterranean Sea, Nice is the second-largest French city on the Mediterranean coast and the second-largest city in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region after Marseille.
The city is called Nice la Belle (Nissa La Bella in Niçard), which means Nice the Beautiful, which is also the title of the unofficial anthem of Nice, written by Menica Rondelly in 1912.
The area of today's Nice contains Terra Amata, an archaeological site which displays evidence of a very early use of fire. Around 350 BC, Greeks of Marseille founded a permanent settlement and called it Nikaia, after Nike, the goddess of victory. Through the ages, the town has changed hands many times. Its strategic location and port significantly contributed to its maritime strength. For years it was a dominion of Savoy, then became part of France between 1792 and 1815, when it was returned to Piedmont-Sardinia until its reannexation by France in 1860.
The natural beauty of the Nice area and its mild Mediterranean climate came to the attention of the English upper classes in the second half of the 18th century, when an increasing number of aristocratic families took to spending their winter there. The city's main seaside promenade, the Promenade des Anglais (‘the Walkway of the English') owes its name to the earliest visitors to the resort. For decades now, the picturesque Nicean surroundings have attracted not only those in search of relaxation, but also those seeking inspiration. The clear air and soft light has been of particular appeal to some of Western culture's most outstanding painters, such as Marc Chagall, Henri Matisse, Niki de Saint Phalle and Arman. Their work is commemorated in many of the city's museums, including Musée Marc Chagall, Musée Matisse and Musée des Beaux-Arts. Nice has the second largest hotel capacity in the country and it is one of its most visited cities, receiving 4 million tourists every year. It also has the third busiest airport in France after the two main Parisian ones. It is the historical capital city of the County of Nice (Comté de Nice).