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Chapel at Aegina Harbour on an incredibly stormy day
Water bashing against the harbour walls
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It was so windy that water was washing over the harbour
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Dawn over Aegina Harbour
Fishmarket
My brother Overlooking the valley near Agios Nektarious
Olive Tree in the Valley of Olives
Liked the innovative way of making ugly yet quite necessary concrete constructions look quite cool
My favourite Olive Tree in my grandad's garden. It is over 2000 years old and still produces olives.
The cemetary in which my grandad is buried, a beautiful spot.
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