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gemsofgreece · 7 months
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Somebody, somewhere in Greece...
Photo by Michael Liaroutsos.
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otium-sophos · 8 months
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psikonauti · 1 year
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��ωάννης Αλταμούρας (Ioannis Altamouras) (Greek,1852-1878)
Καΐκι στις Σπέτσες (Caique at Spetses), 1877
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filmap · 1 year
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The Lost Daughter Maggie Gyllenhaal. 2021
Port Παλιό Λιμάνι, Spetses 180 50, Greece See in map
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aretis · 9 months
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Spetses island Greece. 📸@antonis_brk
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luismipires · 21 days
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Spetses Island, Greece
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wolf-eagle · 9 months
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museumatthelake · 11 months
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leocadra · 2 years
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Spetses, Saronic Islands, Greece.
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goexploregreece · 1 year
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Uncover the five top things to do on the secret island getaway that celebrities don't want you to know about.
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Nestled in the Saronic Gulf, Spetses is a short distance from Athens and close to other picturesque islands like Hydra and Poros. It's a haven of tranquillity where you can truly escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It's
This island gem is also famous for producing the most exquisite almond sweets, so without further ado, let me give you a taste of the top 5 things to do and see in Spetses.
Explore the Old Harbour: The heart and soul of Spetses, the Old Harbour is brimming with charm and character. Wander the narrow, cobbled streets and admire the traditional architecture of the elegant mansions. Grab a coffee at one of the quaint waterfront cafes and watch the world go by.
2. Visit the Bouboulina Museum: This fascinating museum is dedicated to the heroine Laskarina Bouboulina, who played a significant role in the Greek War of Independence. Discover her incredible story and more.
3. Relax on Agia Marina Beach: A trip to Spetses would only be complete with some beach time, and Agia Marina is the perfect spot to soak up the sun. The crystal-clear water is ideal for swimming, and there are plenty of sun loungers and umbrellas for a relaxing day at the beach.
4. Take a scenic bike ride: With its relatively flat terrain and stunning coastal paths, Spetses is perfect for exploring by bike. Rent a bicycle or e-bike and enjoy a leisurely ride around the island. Stopping at hidden coves and charming villages along the way, it's a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the island's natural beauty.
5. Join a traditional Greek cooking class: What better way to immerse yourself in local culture than learning how to create mouth-watering Greek dishes? Participate in a cooking class and discover the secrets behind classic recipes like moussaka and souvlaki.
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otium-sophos · 8 months
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yachtrentalgreece · 1 year
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malbecmusings · 1 year
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Imagine it's 10 years from today. You're sitting next to your best friend on the beach soaking up some midsummer sun, and perhaps a little vino. Your partners are a few feet away building sandcastles with your kids, all laughing like they're 5 years old. You look at each other and realize it all worked out.
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filmap · 2 years
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The Lost Daughter Maggie Gyllenhaal. 2021
Cinema Titania, Spetses 180 50, Greece See in map
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linatraikoudi · 2 years
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panosatthemovies · 1 year
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Glass Onion: A Knives Out mystery is an ambitious attempt at creating a franchise similar to Peter Ustinov Poirot's series of 1970s films, which was based on Agatha Christie's classic who-done-it novels. But, here lies the basic problem. Rian Johnson is no Agatha Christie. While he's a capable filmmaker and his heart is in the right place, wanting to evoke the feeling of Murder Under The Sun and other 70's pop culture, his plotting and character creation doesn't even come close to that of the master novelist. During the film's first half, I didn't even know what I was watching or why I should be caring about these characters. It was just a lot of exposition and set-up about people and motives I had no interest in. Also, I realize this was trying to be a mockery of Elon Musk or Steve Jobs, but you can't have fictional characters that pretend to be those and still have an actual iPad and its brand name as a plot point. Finally, although Knives Out worked, mainly because of Ana De Armas and an intriguing plot, I never stomached Daniel Craig as a southern buffoon detective. He may have done a perfect job as James Bond, even if he didn't look that part either, but although he's just having fun here, he's simply not convincing as a southern detective, no more than as a dancer in that Belvedere's vodka ad. I appreciate the effort, though, to make a high-profile 70s who-done-it that can get the family watching together, but I'd accept Ryan Johnson's idea of changing accents for Benoit Blanc in every installment and would urge him to base the characters closer to reality and not caricature the next time.
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Trailer: https://youtu.be/gj5ibYSz8C0
PS. I admit the story resolution was original, and the second half was a clever subversion of the first if one made it that far. The film was also expertly shot in picturesque Greek locations, with some amazing set designs and costumes. And like many critics, my son had great fun with it, and that's what really counts with popular entertainment.
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