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Only transport in Poros is by donkeys mules or horses. They waited by the harbour and did not look very happy - They vere sheltered from the sun though while waiting for tour.
The cats that welcomed the travelers at the pier were well fead and happy to take the conversation with the travelers
The cats that welcomed the travelers at the pier were well fead and happy to take the conversation with the travelers
Only transport in Poros is by donkeys mules or horses. They waited by the harbour and did not look very happy - They vere sheltered from the sun though while waiting for tour.
Poros island long exposure captured from Galatas (Greece)
Technical: Samsung NX300, Samsung NX 12-24mm f/4-5.6 ED , 85 seconds, f/11, 18mm, ISO 100.10 stop ND Haida filter.Cable release.
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A daylight photo for a change, Poros village, Greece, during siesta time on a hot late spring afternoon, dusk versions coming tomorrow.
is a small isand separated by a narow channel from the Greek mainland. A popular destination even more so outside the season when it's ovecrowded.
Poros is a small Greek island-pair in the southern part of the Saronic Gulf, about 58 km (31 nautical miles) south from Athens' port of Piraeus and separated from the Peloponnese by a 200 m (656 ft) wide sea channel
Poros consists of two islands : Sphaeria , the southern part, which is of volcanic origin, where today's city is located, and Kalavria (meaning 'gentle breeze'), the northern and largest part. A bridge connects the two islands over a narrow strait.