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Vourvourou - Diaporos an aerial approach

Vourvourou is a charming coastal village surrounded by rocky coves, offering a variety of bars and seafood taverns for visitors to enjoy. The area boasts sheltered, shallow-water beaches like Karidi and Xifara, perfect for swimming and diving. Boat rentals are available for easy access to the uninhabited islands nearby. Hiking trails through the pine forest and up Mt. Itamos provide breathtaking views of the village and gulf.

In the 10th century, Vourvourou was known as the “land of the Vourvourioi” and was later granted to the Xenophontos monastery of Mount Athos. Throughout history, ownership of the land changed hands until the monks of Simonopetra monastery sold it to Russian monks in the 19th century, leading to a conflict with the local inhabitants.

Vourvourou itself is not a traditional village with a central square or deep historical roots. Rather, it is a strip of shops, tavernas, and rental accommodations, primarily catering to seasonal visitors with few permanent residents.

In the 1960s, the University of Thessaloniki’s teaching staff established a holiday resort in a private area known as Vourvourou. Designed by Professor Thales Argyropoulos, the resort is renowned for its eco-friendly design and preservation of the natural surroundings, making it one of Greece’s most prestigious resorts of its kind. Excavations in 1974 at the chapel of Panagia in Vourvourou revealed ruins believed to be part of the monastery of Ieromnimon.

Diaporos Island (Greek: Διάπορος) is a small island measuring approximately one and a half square miles located in the Singitic Gulf, Chalkidiki, in northern Greece. Initially uninhabited in 1950, the island has seen an increase in private holiday home construction since the 1980s. During the summer months, Diaporos Island attracts numerous visitors, particularly to the popular beach at Galana Nera. As of the 2021 census, the island still does not have a permanent population.

A unique place has unique colors, patterns, shapes, lines . The nature is the artist, the creator, the painter.From above the view is different and only the birds enjoying the spectacular view.

Earth colors and a turquoise variation around the rocks is a complex of materials who build the gulf and the islands

While navigating the waters, guests can take in the breathtaking scenery of the pine-covered mountain Itamos to the west and Mount Athos to the east. Capture memorable photos to share with loved ones.

Swim in the crystal-clear waters of the Blue Lagoon, a natural wonder that will leave you in awe.

Experience the beauty of the lacy coastline surrounding the island of Diaporos and relax on the tranquil beaches where the green of the pine trees meets the blue of the sea.
Explore Lagonisi, the only island accessible by foot via a narrow strip of sand.

Indulge in fresh seafood at Ormos Panagias after a scenic boat ride, or simply sail and let the warm Mediterranean sun and sea breeze soothe your body and mind.

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Amsterdam - a foggy new year night

 Unveiling the Mystical Splendor of Amsterdam’s Foggy First Night in 2021

Amsterdam, a city renowned for its rich history, artistic heritage, and captivating landscapes, is a photographer’s paradise. Every new year brings a sense of anticipation and wonder, but the first night of 2021 had an extra touch of enchantment. As a mysterious fog descended upon the city, Amsterdam transformed into a surreal dreamscape, presenting photographers with a unique opportunity to capture the ethereal beauty of that foggy night. Join us as we delve into the magical atmosphere that enveloped Amsterdam on the first night of the year.

The Veil of Mist:
As the clock struck midnight on January 1, 2021, Amsterdam was greeted by an unexpected visitor – a thick blanket of fog that embraced the city with an ethereal embrace. The fog cast an enchanting spell, transforming the familiar streets and landmarks into a realm of mystery and intrigue. Amsterdam’s iconic canals, bridges, and architecture were cloaked in an otherworldly haze, inviting photographers to uncover the hidden beauty that lay within.

A Dance of Light and Shadow:
The interplay of light and shadow became an exquisite spectacle on this foggy night. As streetlights pierced through the mist, their luminous glow created a mystical ambiance. The diffused light painted the surroundings with soft, muted tones, adding depth and texture to the photographs. The play of light and shadow became a mesmerizing symphony, evoking a sense of wonder and capturing the essence of Amsterdam’s allure.

The Silence of the City:
Amsterdam, known for its vibrant atmosphere, underwent a remarkable transformation as the fog descended. The city’s bustling streets and lively canals were bathed in an almost eerie silence, broken only by the occasional muffled sounds of revelry. This unusual stillness added an element of introspection, inviting photographers to capture the unique solitude that enveloped the city, emphasizing the beauty of the moment.

Unveiling the Unseen:
The fog-laden night in Amsterdam revealed a hidden world that often remains concealed. As visibility decreased, the focus shifted to smaller details and intimate scenes that might otherwise be overlooked. Photographers had the opportunity to uncover the city’s hidden corners, capturing the charm of hidden alleyways, secluded courtyards, and intricately designed architecture that seemed to emerge from the mist. The fog acted as a collaborator, unveiling a new perspective and infusing the images with a sense of discovery.

A Tale of Romance:
Amsterdam’s romantic allure was elevated to new heights on this foggy first night of 2021. The city’s canals, typically enchanting, took on an even more poetic aura. The fog embraced the waterways, softening their edges and creating an illusion of infinite depth. The result was a series of captivating photographs that showcased the timeless romance of Amsterdam’s canals, with their graceful bridges, charming houseboats, and reflections that danced on the misty surface.

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Estuaries of Aliakmonas river-GR

Triple Delta, of three large and some smaller rivers that flow into the Thermaikos gulf. Rivers have been arranged by ditches, especially in the south. The Aliakmonas Delta still has extensive saltwater marshes with small lagoons. There are extensive coastal mudflats and shallow tidal marine action slightly exposes them. There are riparian forests and reed beds cut off and more often upstream. The land in the Delta region is mainly used as rice paddies.

Having low tides and northerly winds it is the most important area in Greece for waterfowl and seagulls, especially during migration. There are heron colonies in forests and reedbeds and one of the remaining populations of Plegadis falcinellus (Chalkokota). The paddy fields are a feeding ground for herons, waders, terns, gulls and Glareola pratincola (Water swallow). There are nesting areas in the adjacent natural zones. Despite the changes, the wetland is still capable of supporting a rich variety of birds. Significant populations overwinter. The largest concentration of Himantopus himantopus (Kalamokanas) and Glareola pratincola (Nerochelidono) in Greece.

Due to its great ecological importance, the area of Delta Axios – Loudia – Aliakmonas is included in the network of protected areas of Europe Natura 2000 and is protected by the International Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.
The protection status came mainly in recognition of its great ornithological value.

Important populations of rare and endangered birds such as the white-tailed eagle, the black-headed gull, the coot, the silver pelican, the tern, the black heron and many other species of birds roost, nest or winter here.
But apart from the birds, one can still see the hare and the wild horses, enjoy a walk in the riverside forest of Axios or Aliakmons, visit the beautiful observatory of Agathoupolis, or simply enjoy a view of Thermaikos and Thessaloniki …
The opportunities for walking, observation, photography or simply escaping from the noise of the city are many. All seasons offer something special: winter with the impressive concentrations of waterfowl and raptors in Agathoupolis, spring with the chirping of birds and herds of horses in the shady riverside forests, summer with the cool walks near the coast and the autumn with the large flocks of waterfowl in the lagoon of Kalochori and Aliki Kitrous.

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