They say that a picture is worth 1000 words. They are wrong. A picture is worth as much as the viewers' knowledge allowing to interpret what they see


Santorini Greece


Since the exponential rise of the tourism in Greece in 1980's, Santorini took its place as the top touristic destination in Greece, and one of the top in the world. Santorini has been chosen as the best Island in the world for 2015 (TripAdvisor) and has reached the top rankings of several other lists based on travelers choices in popular touristic magazines and websites.

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Thíra, Kikladhes, Greece


During my stay in Santorini, l overheared a middle aged couple discussing about the island. They were not satisfied of what they had seen so far. "What to see in Santorini? White houses?". Unfortunately this misconception is very common among tourists that visiting Santorini. Most of them are visiting from close-by islands like Crete and stay there for a couple of hours. Well, for such a short trip, the only thing you have time to see is the white houses. However, Santorini is much more that this. The amazing sunset, the great wine, the fact that you are on vacations literally on an active volcano, the crystal clear waters, and the colorful beaches, the hot springs, the ride with the donkeys and of course, the sharp cliffs with the white little houses. The truth is that 2 days in Santorini are enough to get a glimpse of all of these. Stay tuned and the next couple of days I will prove it to you

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Santorini caldera


The volcanic eruption in Santorini created a caldera that literally sink the most part of island and created a giant lagoon in the middle. A caldera is formed after large volumes of magma erupt. Then the support to the ground is lost and this leads to the collapse of the surface. In Santorini's case the caldera is filled with sea water. As the magma from the volcano flows to the surface, it builds up to form cones of material. In the center of this lagoon two small islands emerged as a result of this volcanic activity. The islands Kameni and Nea Kameni are only the visible cones while there are many other hidden beneath the sea.

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Santorini


An old cathedral in the village of Perissa, gave the name Santorini, to the island. The passing Frank crusades in the 13th century used to stop for supplies near to the church of Saint Irini. So they started to refer to the island as 'santa irina', which contracted later to the name as we know it today, Santorini. Before the great volcano eruption the island was completely round, so Greeks named it Strongili which means 'the circular'. The beauty of Santorini was recognized from Ancient Greeks when it took its current shape after the eruption, amd they named it Kallisti, which means 'the most beautiful'.

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