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Arriving at the dock |
The 2nd stop on our cruise was Athens, Greece. We docked in the very early morning and got our first sights of the sunrise over the water. The port was quiet as we ate our breakfast and made our way down to the tour meeting spot. I was already in love with the scenery before our tour even began! This day was filled from the time we were cleared to leave the ship until the time we made our way back to the ship with 15 minutes to spare before leaving the dock.
Then, we passed the first of many ancient ruins on our tour. I was in awe. Here by the road in the middle of the busy city. The most amazing columns I'd ever seen in real life. To think this was constructed before all of our modern technology. The years it must've taken to build.
Our first stop was the Acropolis. As we hiked from the parking lot up the trails, we learned about the olive trees and how they hung nets under them to shake the olives into during harvest. Our tour guide was wonderful and very informative. From the heights of the trail, you could see the city, gleaming white below us all the way out to the sea. We were surrounded by the most beautiful views in every direction. Below us stood the ancient library. And on a hill far away, remains of an ancient temple.
We reached the top and were completely amazed by what stood before us! The elegance of what remains of the Erechtheion temple was breathtaking. I can only wonder what it was like in it's full glory! The skill it had to have taken to construct. I was enamored by the Caryatids supporting the roof above them on their heads.
The massive structure towered above us. The weather was beautiful, and the sky was a pure blue. We simply stood and stared. Crowds of people wandered around looking so tiny compared to the enormity of the remains. Standing close, I could use my zoom lens to get the details of the building. Then we had to hike further out over the rocks to take full pictures, careful not to stumble over the uneven ground. Our time here was almost up, and we slowly made our way back to the meeting place, in awe of the splendor we had seen!
As we drove the winding road along the coast, my eyes trying to take it all in. The water was an alluring blue, sparkling like diamonds in the bright sunlight. We drove through small villages with tile roofs, and by fishing villages along the coast.
Then, we could see it in the distance. A small winding road leading us up over the cliffs, taking us to the top to the ancient temple. As we exited the bus, I couldn't decide if the ruins were more amazing or the sea and cliffs below us. I marveled at the beauty of the landscape and the deep history you could feel envelop you with the history lessons being given by our informative tour guide. As we looked across the sea to islands nearby and in the distance, I knew this was going to be one of the best memories in my life!
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