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Greece - much more than Sirtaki, Moussaka and Ouzo

Greece, since 1981, is member of the European Union and, together with 18 other EU member states a monetary union, the euro zone. It is a member of the United Nations, the OECD, NATO, the OSCE and the Council of Europe. The Human Development Index ranks Greece among the highly developed countries.

The Greeks of modern times call themselves Hellenes, but they had many different names throughout history. However, Homer (8th century BC) did not use the term "Hellene" in his epics. In classical antiquity, the Greeks hardly lay a point to present ithemselfves as a unified nation. The own home instead, be it a polis or a kingdom, was up to a few exceptions far more important. The participants in the Olympic Games were summarized as Hellenes. Perhaps it was this name later, in the first centuries of Christianity, being used as synonymous with paganism. From late antiquity until the end of the Middle Ages (1453), the Greeks even called themselves Rhomaioi (ancient Greek for, Romans').

National Park Olymp - pure nature for hiking and relaxing

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Mount Olympus, according to the Greek saga, is the home of the twelve ancient Greek gods and goddesses, it is the highest and most famous mountain of Greece of 2,918 meters.

Meteora - The ideal place for climbing enthusiasts

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In the early period of the monasteries of Meteora, climbing was clearly a necessity, not a sport in the modern sense. There was no other way to reach the tops of the rocks. Just by the help of ropes, nets, bare hands or long, rickety ladders, the peaks could be climbed in those days.

Andrea and John at the target of their project - the Olymp

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We had already reported about Andrea and John, who want to bring clear spring water from Mount Olympus to Brazil within their ecological project in order to point to the pollution of their own rivers in Brazil and to achieve improvement and attention by the aid of the media.

Exploration hike around the fortress of Platamonas

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During our way to Rapsani to the newly opened Camper stop we again had passed the village of Platamonas where we already noticed the mighty fortress on the rocky spur during our last trip.

Rapsani: wine-growing region of Mount Olympus

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Shortly after leaving the motorway towards Larissa / Athens, you will find a signpost to the right, facing in the direction of Mount Olympus massif with Rapsani.

Litochoro on Olymp - starting point for mountain tours

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Litochoro is a small town at the foot of Mount Olympus, about 7 km from the coast, which is considered one of the two possible access routes into the Olymp Mountains.

Olympus - exploration at the access in Litochoro

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The Massif of Olympus rises to the south of the Macedonian region of Greece on the border with Thessaly and appears due to the proximity to the Thermaic Gulf, particularly impressive viewed from there.

Plaka - oldest part of Athens below the Acropolis

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Probably every traveler to Greece will visit the capital Athens, especially as the Acropolis is one of the most famous ancient sites on earth.

Athens - The history of urban development in Krekopia

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The history of the area of ​​today's city of Athens goes back to about 7500 years BC until the Neolithic period. Around 1300 BC a first Mycenaean palace was built on the Acropolis.

Rentina Castle - Roman Via Egnatia towards Kavala

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Rentina Castle - Together with our friends Philip, Micha, John and Anna, we were on the National Road 2 from Perea to Kavala, as Micha at the end of the Volvi Lake drew our attention to the ruins of a fortress, which he, together with Philip, had used earlier as a pitch for their camper.

From Stobi via Via Egnatia to the campsite in Kavala

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After the stopover in Stobi in Macedonia (Camperstop) we continued our journey towards Izmir to the opening ceremony of our project at the Goethe Institute.

The hot springs of Eleftheres near Kavala

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Even if the temperatures are rising continuously, one thinks that the many hot springs of Greece have lost their attractiveness during the summer months, one rubs his eyes in amazement when one comes to the springs of Eleftheres.

Kavala - once a major trading center for tobacco

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After the Greek-Turkish War in 1922, Greek settlers from Asia Minor also settled in Kavala and established villages in the area where the settlers started cultivating tobacco. By processing and shipping the tobacco, Kavala gained a certain international importance.

Passing narrow streets of the old town of Kavala

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After extensive sightseeing of the aqueduct of Kavala, we went up to the old town.

The aqueduct of Kavala - on the Via Egnatia

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Several times we have reported about the various sights and highlights on the ancient Roman road Via Egnatia, which ran between the port of Durrës (Albania) and Istanbul, which means between the Adriatic Sea and the Bosporus across the Balkans.

For interested birdwatcher - Short stopover at Lake Volvi

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On the way to the hot springs of Eleftheres, we took Highway 2, which leads along the southern shore of Lake Volvi towards Kavala.

Alexandroupolis - A Cycling trip & border crossing Turkey

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Alexandroupolis - We had already reported about our meeting with Suse and Axel on their way to New Zealand, which should now pass Turkey. Despite the current situation.

Vistonida Lake - biotope & bird paradise on Via Egnatia

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Vistonida Lake - We were on our way to Turkey when the really sunny weather caused us to leave the highway modern Via Egnatia behind Kavala to circle Lake Vistonida.

Abdera - trading centre for Constantinople and Rome

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For our way back to Turkey we had chosen Skopje in Macedonia and Thessalonica along the old Roman road Via Egnatia, the now well-developed highway A2 across Greece, which leads  towards the Evros up to Kesan crossing the border of Turkey.

Free Hugs - Christmas in Alexandroupoli

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After our stopover in Vienna for further preparation of our project "A journey of Intimacy and Culture along Roman Roads" we had travelled along the former Autoput passing Croatia to Morovic (shortly before Belgrade), where we had stayed in a lovely private room rented out via the internet.

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