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Travel guide of MeteoraI head up to Meteora the other day in hope I’ll get some good sunset but at the last minutes while driving, the whole area went dark from these massive clouds. Took a fiew shots without any sign of the sun and when I was literally about to get in my car and head back home, a tiny crack appears and this magnificent ray of light reveals. Moral: Don’t give up easy, even if the odds are against you. The tide can always turn unexpectedly in your favor.
Experienced by Vangelis Batsikostas
One of the last pictures in that amazing night in Meteora. The sunset didn’t offer as vivid color as I had hoped for, but the city light reflecting from the rocks added a soul and enigma to this breathtaking place. Meteora, Greece 2017
Experienced by Alexander Nachev
That’s Meteora in Greece. Six monasteries build on huge natural pillars. It’s a hidden gem in Greece as most travelers won’t find their way to this place which is around 3 hours away from Thessaloniki. We stayed there for a night during our road trip from Thessaloniki to Athens. This place was truly breathtaking.
Experienced by Georgios Kaleadis
The Meteora (Greek: Μετέωρα, pronounced [meˈteora]) is a rock formation in central Greece hosting one of the largest and most precipitously built complexes of Eastern Orthodox monasteries, second in importance only to Mount Athos. The six (of an original twenty four) monasteries are built on immense natural pillars and hill-like rounded boulders that dominate the local area. It is located near the town of Kalambaka at the northwestern edge of the Plain of Thessaly near the Pineios river and Pindus Mountains. The name means “lofty”, “elevated”, and is etymologically related to meteor.
Experienced by Nikos Kavvadas
6 Eastern Orthodox monasteries built on top of rock pillars, listed as World Heritage site.
Experienced by Christian Burri
4 km from Meteora
Here is Meteora a famous site in Greece . Basically it's mainly monks who a long time ago have decided to cut down from civilisation and live in those monastery . Really advise you to visit as it was wonderful landscape and immersion into greek way of life.
Experienced by Clement Souchet
45 km from Meteora
Prophet Elias over the village of Kalarytes, Greece.
Experienced by Hippo FromEarth
67 km from Meteora
Lake Pamvotida or Pamvotis, commonly also Lake of Ioannina is the largest lake of Epirus, located in the central part of the Ioannina regional unit in northern Greece. The regional capital Ioannina to the west and the town of Perama to the north are urban settlements fringing the lake while the remaining of its periphery is composed of farmland. The lake features small fishing ports and a boating port. There is a regular boat service to the Ioannina Island.
Experienced by Christos Vasileiou
75 km from Meteora
Hiking, Hiker, Summit, Olympus, Greece
Experienced by ILIAS TSATSARONIS
78 km from Meteora
It was a 10hours hike without seeing any human beings on the trail. We made it to Drakolimni (Papigko, Greece), stunning view that you will not forget!
Experienced by Andreas Chu
79 km from Meteora
This is the Dragon lake which is at 2050m in the middle of a crater–like pasture beneath Ploskos peak.
Experienced by Christos Vasileiou
102 km from Meteora
A man fishes on the Paralia beach, Greece
Experienced by Vitalie Sitnic
116 km from Meteora
This is one of the most impressive cities in Greece, build on a mountain next to the sea.
Experienced by Vasjen Katro
116 km from Meteora
Parga and Panagia Island Greece aerial view. Important tourist destination on the east coast of Greece.
Experienced by CALIN STAN
127 km from Meteora
Sunset in Leukada, Greece. Photo taken from Cape Leukas in the southern corner of the island.
Experienced by Chris Vene
128 km from Meteora
While relaxing on the beach in Greece, suddenly, the skies darkened and this massive thundercell formed literally in seconds before our eyes. Shot this dramatic picture seconds before we frantically started packing our stuff and rain came pouring down in massive torrents accompanied by thunder and lightning. Zeus was not messing around that day!
Experienced by Joran Quinten
135 km from Meteora
Mist over the mountains after storm. A mountain which called"Castro" by Greeks and say that this, was the ancient Greek Achilles hometown.
Experienced by Alexandros R
137 km from Meteora
We were lucky enough to be able to enter this magnificent cave with an opening on the other end. The textures on the sunnier side were so damn pretty.
Experienced by Vlad Smolyakov
138 km from Meteora
Antipaxos Island, Greece, with sandy beach, people swimming and yachts docked in the ethereal clear blue waters of the Ioanian island near Corfu
Experienced by CALIN STAN
138 km from Meteora
The view of these Ionian island silhouettes is probably fairly similar to the one seen by ancient Greeks. Perhaps even Odysseus himself.
Experienced by stephanie dawn