Hiking in Konitsa Epirus Greece. View from above in 4K
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Konitsa / Metsovo / Papigo (Greece) from a Drone
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The Top Ten Most Beautiful Stone Bridges In The World
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09-Pont Neuf Bridge, Paris, France
08-Charles Bridge, Prague, Czech Republic
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06-Malabadi Bridge,Diyarbakır,Turkey
05-Ponte Vecchio, Florence, Italy
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Metsovo, Μέτσοβο - Pindus mountain, Epirus, Greece
Vikos – Aoos National Park
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Vikos Gorge
Monastery of Saint Paraskevi
Voidomatis River
Quest’area è tristemente famosa agli italiani per l’inutile sacrificio di tanti alpini nella seconda guerra mondiale. Il fiume Voidomatis, un affluente della Voiussa (in albanese Vjosë e in greco Aóos), forma le celebri gole di Vikos.
La canzone , che fa da colonna sonora, è uno dei canti più dolorosi e commoventi del repertorio alpino; si riferisce alla campagna di Grecia del 1940-41 che ebbe per i soldati italiani un esito disastroso
“Sul ponte di Perati bandiera nera / l’è il lutto degli Alpini che fan la guerra. Quelli che son partiti non son tornati / sui monti della Grecia sono restati. / Sui monti della Grecia c’è la Vojussa / col sangue degli Alpini s’è fatta rossa. / Un coro di fantasmi vien giù dai monti / è il coro degli Alpini che sono morti. / Alpini della Julia in alto i cuori / sul ponte di Perati c’è il Tricolore.”
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Entry from: Konitsa, Greece
Entry Title: MOLIVDOSKEPASTI MONASTERY-KONITSA
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THE MONASTERY OF MOLIVDOSKEPASTI
Molivdoskepasti village is about 15 km away from Konitsa.
250m from the Greek-Albanian borders, next to the quiet Aoos, the monastery of Molivdoskepasti imposes its lively presence. Today Molivdoskepasti is a peaceful and beautiful border village, that history has left its own tracks.
It is an active monastery owes its name to the lead roof which has now been replaced by slates. (Molivdos means lead)
The history of the monastery goes back in the early Middle Ages. According to tradition, its founder was the Byzantine emperor Constantine from Pogoni and based on an inscription in the interior of its nave, it dates back to the 7th century.
The construction of the nave itself uncovers at least 3 phases: the small three-cornered space with the dome (11th century) the cross-roofed hall from the 14th century, and finally the open narthex which is separated from the main church by a wooden door carved with representations from the Bible, an exquisite symbol of local art.
The stone remnants from the 14th centrury onwards. The hagiographies are from the 16th century.
The monks there were very busy cleaning and preparing the Monastery for the big day -- the 15th of August which is a Great Religious Day for all Christians.
Many women from the village, but also from other places were busy also, helping the monks there.
We were offered (lukumia) delights and cold water.
A plastic bag full of freshly cut tomatos were given to the driver of the coach by a monk, for any one of us who wished to have one.
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1. APPROACHING THE VILLAGE
2. THE VILLAGE
3. THE VILLAGE OF MOLIVDOSKEPASTI
4. THE RIVER
5. AOOS RIVER
6. BEAUTIFUL NATURE
7. OUTSIDE THE CHURCH
8. THE ANCIENT CHURCH
9. IN THE GARDEN
10. PEOPLE INSIDE
11. THE OUTSIDE CHAPLE
12. THE CHURCH OF MOLIVDOSKEPASTI
13. ANCIENT CHURCH
14. FROM INSIDE THE CHURCH
15. VIRGIN MARY -MOLIVDOSKEPASTI
16. INSIDE THE CHURCH -ICONS
17. CANDLE SUPPORTERS BEING CLEANED BY HEAT
18. INSIDE THE GARDENS
19. THE OLD CHURCH
20. A HOLY ALTAR
21. CHURCH
22. LEADING SIGNS
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Dimitrios shipwreck in Greece from drone in 4k UltraHD | Утонувший корабль в Греции с дрона
The Dimitrios shipwreck on Valtaki beach, near Gythio.
Dimitrios is a Greek shipwreck famous due to its picturesque location on an easily accessible sandy beach near Gythio, Greece.
Dimitrios (previously named Klintholm), a small, 67-metre (220-foot) cargo ship of 965 gross tons cargo capacity built in Denmark in 1950.
Dimitrios has been stranded on the beach at Valtaki in today′s Evrotas municipality in the prefecture of Laconia, Greece, since 23 December 1981.
There are many rumors about the ship′s origins and how it got stranded on the beach. Most relate that the ship was used to smuggle cigarettes between Turkey and Italy. She was seized by the port authorities of Gythio and then deliberately released from the port and left to be dragged by the sea to the beach at Valtaki, about 5 kilometers (2.7 nautical miles; 3.1 miles) from the port of Gythio. She was then set on fire to hide the evidence of cigarette smuggling. Another, less common rumor speaks of a ghost ship of unknown origins.
However, according to a book written by the Honorary Chief of the Hellenic Coast Guard, Vice Admiral Christos Ntounis (1935–2010), Ta Navagia stis Ellinikes thalasses (translated as The shipwrecks of the Greek seas) there is more to be said about the true history of the ship.
In Ta Navagia stis Ellinikes thalasses (Volume B 1950-2000), Ntounis writes that the ship made an emergency docking at Gythio on 4 December 1980 because her captain needed access to a hospital due to a serious illness. However, after the ship′s docking, financial problems arose with the crew, as did various engine problems, coupled with insurance measures imposed by various lenders. The crew was then fired and the task of safeguarding the ship was assigned to Georgios Daniil and Vasilis Parigoris.
The ship was docked at Gythio until June 1981, when she was declared unsafe due to wear on the docking ropes and starboard list due to water entering her hull. The port authorities asked for her to be moved to an anchorage outside the port for safety reasons, but the owners did not respond until November 1981. The book states that at approximately 12:30 p.m. on the 9th of November 1981 the ship was swept about 2 miles [2.3 miles; 3.7 km] away due to severe weather conditions and it was temporary anchored. But the temporary anchorage did not last for long, as the ship was swept away again and finally stranded at its current location on the beach at Valtaki on 23 December 1981. The ship was then simply abandoned there and no attempts were made to recover her.
Drone above The West Coast of Pelion, Greece
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