Mount Pelion

A great video about Mount #Pelion in #Greece. Yes, it is as beautiful as it looks. Sea and Mountain.

 

Greece!

Another great video about ‪#‎Greece‬, obviously including ‪#‎Meteora‬, by the Greek National Tourism Organisation

Refugee crisis

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One great video.

Greece.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5L0jzJTm9ug

Not like the others

There are many posts about Meteora, all over the Internet. They are not like this one.

VolosBusService.com is On Air!

VolosBusService.com, our new website, is up! Its goal is to offer the best Volos bus tours from/to Athens,Thessaloniki,Meteora. It is the part of VolosTaxiService.com that is dedicated to bus tours. Check it out, it has a lot to offer about volos bus tours.

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Sailing Italian Style

TravelPulse.com is a great resource for travel news (but not only). It is here that I found out about Costa’s new ship: Costa Diadema

Fiand out more about Costa Diadema here.

Costa Diadema
Costa Diadema

Meteora clouds

While browsing through twitter I came across this photo:

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A great one by Visit Meteora.

Volos Archaelogical Museum

Volos Museum is a must see, so we added a page in our website about it. Just to give you an idea, here are some photos:

The head of a marble statue of goddess Aphrodite(?) from the Acropolis of Pherae. Classical Period, 4th century BC
The head of a marble statue of goddess Aphrodite(?) from the Acropolis of Pherae. Classical Period, 4th century BC
Bronze statuette of Zeus, Demetrias, shrine of a house of the Roman period. 3rd century AD
Bronze statuette of Zeus, Demetrias, shrine of a house of the Roman period. 3rd century AD
From  the Mycenaean Tholos tomb at the site "Kazanaki" of Volos, 1500-1300 BC.
From the Mycenaean Tholos tomb at the site “Kazanaki” of Volos, 1500-1300 BC.
From  the Mycenaean Tholos tomb at the site "Kazanaki" of Volos, 1500-1300 BC.
From the Mycenaean Tholos tomb at the site “Kazanaki” of Volos, 1500-1300 BC.
Silver coins from the Theater of Demetrias, 476-427 BC.
Silver coins from the Theater of Demetrias, 476-427 BC.
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Closed “carinated” vase with incised decision. Late Neolithic period 4700-4600 BC.
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Panathenaic amphora depicting goddess Athena on the front side and four athletes on the back side. The name of Pythodelos, Eponymous Archon of Athens, is inscribed 336/335 BC.

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Clay vessels from the settlement at “Palaea” and from its necropolis at Nea Ionia. Detail. Archaic and Classic Age, 700-400 BC.


 

Clay figurines of the "Phi" and "Psi" types. From the settlement at "Palaea" and from its necropolis at Nea Ionia. Late Bronze Age or Mycenaean Period 16th-11th c. B.C.
Clay figurines of the “Phi” and “Psi” types. From the settlement at “Palaea” and from its necropolis at Nea Ionia. Late Bronze Age or Mycenaean Period 16th-11th c. B.C.
Female and male clay figurines declaring various positions, gestures, age and human activities. Early-Middle Neolithic period, 6500-5800 BC.
Female and male clay figurines declaring various positions, gestures, age and human activities. Early-Middle Neolithic period, 6500-5800 BC.
Clay figurines; enthroned male, "Phi" type female, animal. Late Bronze Age (Mycenaean period) 15th-12th century BC.
Clay figurines; enthroned male, “Phi” type female, animal. Late Bronze Age (Mycenaean period) 15th-12th century BC.
Vases of clay, grave offerings from the tholos tomb in Pherai, 1000-800 BC.
Vases of clay, grave offerings from the tholos tomb in Pherai, 1000-800 BC.
Golden necklace made of tesserae in the shape of rosettes and lily-papyrus flowers. From  the Mycenaean Tholos tomb at the site "Kazanaki" of Volos, 1500-1300 BC. The tomb was discovered in 2004, while building the ring road of Volos.
Golden necklace made of tesserae in the shape of rosettes and lily-papyrus flowers. From the Mycenaean Tholos tomb at the site “Kazanaki” of Volos, 1500-1300 BC. The tomb was discovered in 2004, while building the ring road of Volos.
Deep bowl with tubular handles, for domestic use. Early bronze age, 3200-2100 BC.
Deep bowl with tubular handles, for domestic use. Early bronze age, 3200-2100 BC.

From  the Mycenaean Tholos tomb at the site "Kazanaki" of Volos, 1500-1300 BC
From the Mycenaean Tholos tomb at the site “Kazanaki” of Volos, 1500-1300 BC