SmugMug > today's keyword > architecture > countryside, near heraklion: old stone houses are still found in most villages. this is a house on the arólithos museum site, where houses for holidays are rented to those who'd like to know what life was like 100 years ago. advantage: the view goes unperturbed by electricity lines, which are virtually everywhere in greece.
SmugMug > today's keyword > architecture > in a small sfakiá mountain chapel in western crete, some 20 km away from the sea. nevertheless, mermaids seem to be an appropriate decoration for a seafarer country. 
decoration in churches may not always be typically christian, and often features dragons of some sort. still, the classic icons play a strong role in orthodox belief, and are the most important part of church decoration.
SmugMug > today's keyword > architecture > slender curves
SmugMug > today's keyword > architecture > hotel of my dreams (but it does say so...)
SmugMug > today's keyword > architecture > escapee stories
SmugMug > today's keyword > architecture > poseidon watches over us
SmugMug > today's keyword > architecture > room with a view
SmugMug > today's keyword > architecture > naoussa
SmugMug > today's keyword > architecture > relax
countryside, near heraklion: old stone houses are still found in most villages. this is a house on the arólithos museum site, where houses for holidays are rented to those who'd like to know what life was like 100 years ago. advantage: the view goes unperturbed by electricity lines, which are virtually everywhere in greece.
 > countryside, near heraklion: old stone houses are still found in most villages. this is a house on the arólithos museum site, where houses for holidays are rented to those who'd like to know what life was like 100 years ago. advantage: the view goes unperturbed by electricity lines, which are virtually everywhere in greece.
countryside, near heraklion: old stone houses are still found in most villages. this is a house on the arólithos museum site, where houses for holidays are rented to those who'd like to know what life was like 100 years ago. advantage: the view goes unperturbed by electricity lines, which are virtually everywhere in greece.
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