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When the Greek Gods wanted to get closer to people and watch their lives, this might be just the place where they would sit and make small bets on the people’s futures.
Experienced by Oleksii Khodakivskiy
The Parthenon temple in Athens The Construction began in 447 BC when the Athenian Empire was at the peak of its power. It was completed in 438 BC!!!!! Can you imagine that???? although decoration of the building continued until 432 BC.
Experienced by Vasilios Muselimis
A must visit place for the view is Areopagus hill across Acropolis of Athens. ..and this is one of these times that justify holding a camera ready to shoot.
Experienced by Fotis Nakos
3rd of four shots taken - Sunrise 1, Sunrise 2, Sunset and Night. A beautiful sight in a captivating city taken when the conditions were good.
Experienced by AussieActive
Graffiti'd up back alley in downtown Athens! The Street photography out here is absolutely insane. Shot & Edited By @VisualsByRoyalZ
Experienced by Anastase Maragos
4th of four shots taken - Sunrise 1, Sunrise 2, Sunset and Night. A beautiful sight in a captivating city taken when the conditions were good.
Experienced by AussieActive
A busy street corner in Athens, Greece! Instagram: @VisualsByRoyalZ | @RoyalZProduction
Experienced by Anastase Maragos
A back street in the grungy Omonia, Greece area! Instagram @VisualsByRoyalZ
Experienced by Anastase Maragos
A building in Greece I took a picture of in downtown Athens during a street photography session! Instagram: @VisualsByRoyalZ
Experienced by Anastase Maragos
A back street in Athens, Greece! Instagram @VisualsByRoyalZ
Experienced by Anastase Maragos
A storefront cafe bar in Athens, Greece Instagram @VisualsByRoyalZ
Experienced by Anastase Maragos
Stairs at the Olympic stadium in Athens, Greece! Photo taken by (Instagram) @VisualsByRoyalZ
Experienced by Anastase Maragos
Every Saturday I walk around Athens. One of the places I always visit is ancient Pnika across Acropolis - which is a very nice archaeological place to visit. It had rain the previous night and I had just gotten my new UV lens filter. Here's a test shot of water reflections being removed.
Experienced by Fotis Nakos
If you lookout for the most popular and important destinations of Greece, Temple of Olympian Zeus in Athens will always be on the list. The temple also is known by the name Olympieion was built centuries ago. The temple started in 174 BCE and finally completed in the 131 CE. The tall columns and strong architecture are the reason that some of them are still available for the sightseeing of travelers. Fun fact is that the temple was one of the largest ever temple built in the ancient world but now a few of it is left. https://athensglance.com/2019/09/22/temple-of-olympian-zeus/
Experienced by Athens at a Glance
7 km from Ancient Agora of Athens
It was a particularly windy day in Athens and we were strolling on Pani Hill, when the buzz of a red dragonfly caught our attention. Suddenly, we noticed we were surrounded by these exquisite creatures, all struggling to hold on to these tiny flower buds, during the gusting winds. We believe that this particular photo en-capsules the effort these small dragonflies put on, simply trying to survive another day.
Experienced by Sensei Minimal
9 km from Ancient Agora of Athens
Part of Santiago Calatrava’s Athens Velodrome Stadium Renovation against a Dramatic Morning Cloudy Sky in Greece
Experienced by Sensei Minimal
65 km from Ancient Agora of Athens
View point near Ancient Epidaurus with Aegina and Agkistri in view.
Experienced by Kostas Vrouvas
66 km from Ancient Agora of Athens
I was on Tsia, an island in Greece, on my 9th day of travel, and I thought this picture captured the essence of summer perfectly - we try to be on the beach trying to beat the heat, relaxing, taking a break from work, having a drink.. And this beautiful afternoon in a not-so-touristy place with a few heads bobbing in the sea reflect that exact calmness which the word ‘summer’ exudes
Experienced by Malhar Garud
71 km from Ancient Agora of Athens
A small piece of a peninsula with small trees and bushes surrounded by crystal clear blue waters
Experienced by Dimitris Pallas
121 km from Ancient Agora of Athens
After an day exploring Delfi, ancient Greece, I stopped at a cafe overlooking the gulf for a sunset snack. What a spectacular view, it is no wonder the ancients decided upon this spot for one of their great cities.
Experienced by Mark Harpur