Au revoir to the day
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Sunset bay
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Alexander III of Macedon Why are you glad about the mosaic?😂
Don't u see the decorative meander (known as Greek key or 🇬🇷 fret or 🇬🇷lines )?
What connection does the meander have with your 🇲🇰origin ?😂😂😂
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A krater ('mixing vessel')~800 B.C
Achaea -Peloponnese
**Oops,it's all Greek (keys) to me.☺️
☑️ Ice tea 🫖 .. ready
☑️ 📚📝📒👩💻 .. ready
☑️ Miss you 🤗
✅ Mood.. courageous
Ps. This video is sent from my brother,
📍 Peloponnese, Greece
#LetsKeepThisGoing
Observing the gulf
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fetih-1453 🇹🇷 Mora yarım adasına tekrar bu bayrağı dikeceğiz
We will hang this flag again on the #Peloponnese Peninsula
Backcountry sightings
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Sea beyond the land
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Varangian Chronicler Examing how the ethnicities remained during the Ottoman period, we don't really have so much change. The Romans (Greek speaking Orthodoxs) were still holding up in the same territories that lasted the longer (Pontus, Peloponnese, Nicaea) or where Greek had ancient roots.