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1. Walking Olympiada Stagira
(Blue Dolphin/Arcticles)
... is almost a 180 degree curve in the track, a panoramic view of the   whole   valley   is   seen. Continue  on  from  here,  still climbing, for a further 500m or so, until the track levels out ...
2. Walking Holomondas Paleochora
(Blue Dolphin/Arcticles)
... road can be seen. After 800m of descent this ancient road meets up with a modem  track, which  we join. 200m further on is a water reservoir and in a further 1OOm we arrive at another church, dedicated ...
3. Walking Vrastama Ag Efthimios
(Blue Dolphin/Arcticles)
... is Taxiarchis. Directly ahead, in the distance, can be seen a plateau of land linked to the end of  the ridge that we are descending.After one kilometre of easy walking the path bears right and then left ...
4. Walking Taxiarchis to Vrastama
(Blue Dolphin/Arcticles)
...  seen, together  with  fine  views  of the valley ahead and to the left. The gradual descent continues, with occasional reversals of direction as the miniature gorges  cut  out  by  streams  in wet weather ...
5. Walking Ouranoupoli Athos
(Blue Dolphin/Arcticles)
...  the gulf   of  Lerissos   can  be seen. The high ground can be accessed directly from all three hotels, or from Ouranoupolis, so it is possible to arrange a walk between one hotel and another, or from ...
6. Walking Amouliani island walk
(Blue Dolphin/Arcticles)
... emerge onto the salt pans seen on the outward journey. Cross the northern edge of the salt lake to rejoin the outward route and retrace your steps, past all the farm animals, to the ferry.  ...
7. Walking Sikia Circular
(Blue Dolphin/Arcticles)
... mast; seen on the hillside above (point A on the map). Follow the track up the hill to a junction where a steep concrete road bears off to the right  and follow this up to the transmitter station on the ...
8. Walking Porto Koufo to Karpos
(Blue Dolphin/Arcticles)
...  Sporades  Islands can be seen to the southwest Porto Koufo featured in recent history. The fine natural   harbor with   its very deep  waters  made  it an excellent base for the German    U-boats ...
9. Walking Porto Carras to Coastal Walk
(Blue Dolphin/Arcticles)
... orange trees to  be seen on the left. To the right are the beaches and waters of the Toroneos Gulf. After 4km or so you will arrive at another barrier          peventing                           vehicle ...
10. Walking noes Marmaras to Parthenonas
(Blue Dolphin/Arcticles)
...  is  left  behind  and  the path passes through shrubland and meandering somewhat, but maintrlning its line up the ridge. At the top of aa fium is seen   ahead.   The   path   now swings due north to avoid ...
11. walking Ag Nikolaos to NIkiti
(Blue Dolphin/Arcticles)
... the track crosses a small plateau and then begins to descend quite steeply towards olive groves ahead. From here our goal, the village of St. Nikolaus, can be seen over to the right, as the descent continues, ...
12. Walking Kassandrino to Kriopigi
(Blue Dolphin/Arcticles)
... opposite of the tavern in the main square. Here an obvious narrow, steep path can be seen winding up a low ridge to the right, above the houses of the village. In a short distance the narrow path widens ...
13. Walking Polychrono to Turtles Lake
(Blue Dolphin/Arcticles)
... You can also enjoy   the   panoramic view ahead of the coastline, the gulf and the              hills of   Sithonia beyond. On a clear day Mt. Athos is easily seen. The path finally emerges onto the main ...
14. Walking Possidi to Pinewoods
(Blue Dolphin/Arcticles)
... grove to the right and open fields to the left. Ahead and far below can be seen the spit of sand which reaches out into the sea, marking the Cap (Akrotiri) of Possidi. The path continues to descend to ...
15. Walking Sani to Siviri
(Blue Dolphin/Arcticles)
... through woodland where goats, lizards and butterflies are frequently seen. The reason for the curving descent is apparent when you look down to your right into the massive, forested gorge that the path ...
16. Walking to Sani and Sani Bird Sanctuary
(Blue Dolphin/Arcticles)
... Beach and a colony of turtles live in a small pond adjacent to the gates of the agricultural prison; which lies to the east of the wetlands. Tortoises are often seen in the woods. The walk begins at ...
17. Walking Elia Beach to Ag. Pavlos
(Blue Dolphin/Arcticles)
... a lot when seen in the sunshine.  This is due to  the presence of the mineral mica in the rocks, which is used in industry as an electrical insulator. The path now continues, through mainly open woodland, ...
18. Walking Potidea St Mamas
(Blue Dolphin/Arcticles)
... to the season. Look for a track to the left which takes you nearer to the lake and follow this track northwards with reeds and the lake on your left. A great variety of water birds can be seen, depending ...
19. History of Philippi
(Blue Dolphin/Arcticles)
... to. So they passed by Mysia and went down to Troas. During the night Paul had a vision of a man from Macedonia standing and begging him, “Come over to Macedonia and help us.” After Paul had seen the ...
20. History of Olymb and Vergina
(Blue Dolphin/Arcticles)
... As seen from outside, this building looks exactly like an ancient earthen tumulus. The most important monuments on the site are the following: The royal tombs in the Great Tumulus. This ...
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