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Georgios Kosmas
Pris 19:47, 05/08/2011
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Kalarites - Ioannina - Epirus - Greece - Καλαρρύτες Ιωάννινα |
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It was a wonderful walk in this small village of Epirus after a heavy summer rainstorm. Although it seems to be tough to reach this spot of the word, when you start wandering in the small stone paths you will understand that it deserves the patience of the bad road. Small traditional houses, stone paths, kind people and extraordinary delicious tastes.
This is our way back home from Kalarites to Anilio. When we reached the highest point of the mountain...
Partial view of Gardiki village from the cell phone tower location
St. Nikolaos church, near Gardiki village, Trikala.
St. Nikolaos church, near Gardiki village, Trikala.
Metsovo is very famous for its gastronomy and even more famous for the metsovone smoked cheese. You d...
There are many cities that claim the title of the most picturesque settlement in Greece, but this tit...
Metsovo is one of the most traditional and well preserved towns on the mountains of Greece. It was bu...
By the main road to Ioannina this small monastary of Profitis Ilias ofers a beautiful panoramic view ...
Profitis Ilias Near Megali Kerasia 2nd View
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