Monemvasia Stone Paved Trail to the Upper City
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Vasilis Triantafyllou
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The stone paved trail of Monemvasia is full of arches like this one making it a beautifull trail to walk on.
Following the old trail to reach the top of the old town of Monemvasia
The old town square is today a place one can gaze at the Mytroo Pelagos, which is at the east of Mone...
The almost fairy like night walk of Monemvasia leeds you from alley to alley with a surprise waiting ...
Walking in the alleys of Monemvasia at night is like time traveling in a different era. Here one can ...
Crossroad or better crossalley at Monemvasia. Every corner of this place has magic built into it and ...
The Temple of Agia Sofia east side have a look at the west side as well http://www.360cities.net/imag...
The Temple has actualy two names. The one is that of Agia Sofia and the other is of Panagia Hodegetri...
On Top of Monemvasia is the temple of Agia Sofia which was build in the 13th century. It is today one...
This is the sqare of Elkomenou where a lot of cultural and musical activities take place. It is the m...
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