Thursday, August 01, 1985

world,Greece,38.358888,24.301758,6,H


37.979928,23.729782,Athens (Αθήνα)
37.839987,24.938579,Andros (Άνδρος)
38.533127,23.925476,Euboia (Εύβοια)
37.323485,26.549835,Patmos (Πάτμος)
36.407192,25.40657,Santorini or Thera (Σαντορίνη είτε Θήρα)
35.180543,24.796143,Crete (Κρήτη)
37.060657,25.485535,Naxos (Νάξος)
36.161162,27.92038,Rhodes (Ρόδος)
37.066136,25.186844,Paros (Πάρος)
37.071341,22.432022, Sparta (Σπάρτη)
37.074072,22.366941,Mystras (Μυστράς)
37.935736,22.928638,Corinth (Κόρινθος)
I spent a much-too-short nine months in Greece (Ελλάς) during my last semester of college in 2000, and after classes were over I wandered among the islands. Greece is one of the greatest places in the world, with the Aegean sunlight, myriad islands, plentiful wine and olives and feta, and the remnants of thousands of years everywhere you look.