Porto Lagos

Porto Lagos

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Panoramic photo by Nikos Giannakopoulos Taken 14:30, 23/12/2007 - Views loading...

Porto Lagos

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Saint Nikolaos in Porto Lagos is a monastery dependency of Vatopedi Monastery on Mount Athos. The complex of the monastery is built on two small islands in the lagoon of Porto Lagos. A wooden pedestrian bridge connects the two islands and a second one is linking them with the mainland. On one island resides the church of St. Nicholas and on the second one the chapel of Pantanasas where there is a copy of the miraculous image.

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