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More photos to come later, but here's a quick & dirty panorama to show you what Crete basically looks like. The images for this pano were taken after a drive up a steep rocky path & hike further up to a Minoan tomb site. This is approximately a 180° view -- behind the mountain range that I'm standing on is the Mediterranean Sea. Much of the green is olive trees, and you can see several villages dotting the landscape.

 

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Crete, Heraklion, Archaeological Museum; found at Poros, around 1450 BC.

Crete senesi

 

Slide photos from 1973 - 1974 while stationed at Iraklion Air Station on the island of Crete

 

Frangokastello (Greek: Φραγκοκάστελλο) is the location of a castle and scattered settlement on the south coast of Crete, Greece, about 12 km. east of Chora Sfakion and within the prefecture of Chania.

 

The castle was built by the Venetians in 1371-74 as a garrison to impose order on the rebellious Sfakia region, to deter pirates, and to protect Venetian nobles and their properties.

Crete, Heraklion, Archaeological MuseumMarble torso copying Polycleitos’ Doryphoros, found at Gortyn.

From our ship

We spent most of our visit to Chania, Crete at the Botanical Park of Crete, which was pretty nifty.

Crete

 

August 1987

Copyright Steve Guess MMXVIII

der sogen. Hafen, hier legt die Fähre (Chora Sfakion -

Loutro - Samaria, Agia Roumeli - Sougia - Paleochora) an.

 

The so-called Port, here is where the ferry docked.

(Chora Sfakion - Loutro - Samaria, Agia Roumeli - Sougia - Paleochora)

Botanical Garden of Crete

Some pics from Chania Crete in June 2022

I suppose this is a kind of doodling . . . with a camera. (in Crete)

Venetian Fortress, Rethymno - foundations of the main hall

Far End beach, Plakias

Crete beach. Panorama made by stitching 3 photos together using autostitch.

Photo of the lighthouse on the end of the harbour wall of Chania, Crete, Greece.

Chania is the second largest city of Crete and the capital of the Chania regional unit. It lies along the north coast of the island, about 145 km west of Heraklion. An important period for the city of Chania was the invasion and occupation by German forces during World War II. The British force that faced the German paratroopers during the Battle Of Crete in 1941, had artillery elements over the hill of Dexameni in the south of the city. These elements bombed the German forces in the Maleme airfield undetected, until they ran out of ammunition.

Chania lighthouse, the jewel of the city, is one of the oldest light houses, not only in Greece and the Mediterranean, but also in the world, constructed by the Venetians around 1595 - 1601, it took its final form, in the shape of a minaret, during the Egyptian Period (1831 - 1841) in around 1839. The lighthouse is a major attraction in the old port of Chania especially at night when it's lit up. The tower is 21m high and is built on a stone base, located at the end of the old harbour's pier opposite the fortress of "Firkas".

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