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From the lens Photos of Ancient Athens.

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  • asiliveandbreathe Mar 26, 2012 @ 12:18 pm | delete
    Sadly I have only a few photos of my visit to Greece & Athens in the 1970s.
    But it was in the days before digital cameras!
  • greek_aficionado Apr 13, 2011 @ 11:56 pm | delete
    this is an amazing lens, congratulations!
  • JaguarJulie Jun 10, 2010 @ 6:51 am | delete
    Ah, perfect to have had the opportunity to virtually experience Ancient Greece FIRST so beautifully and then to prepare for our upcoming trip there. It doesn't get ANY BETTER than this and that!
  • Helena_Schrader Mar 23, 2010 @ 7:40 pm | delete
    Great lens! Your collection of photos and information is wonderful! Thanks so much for sharing your travels with us. Please feel free to stop by my lens and say hi when you get the chance.
  • poddys Jun 27, 2008 @ 9:26 pm | delete
    A very nice lens, love the photos, great job. Ancient civilisations have fascinated me since I saw the 1960's Italian version of The Wooden Horse Of Troy when I was in single digits. 5***** for a great lens.
  • Amanda_Blue May 16, 2008 @ 11:51 am | delete
    Only kudos, and heartfelt ones! This compendium does your subject proud, and what a subject it is! I shall use this lens as a reference for years to come. As you know, from my recent e-mail to you, I am an admirer of your work as a lensmaster, whether you are describing the Minoan's terrible fate as the "seawater rushed in", re-telling the myth of Demeter and Persephone, helping us newbies with invaluable tips on how to navigate the ocean depths of squidoo, or creating intriguing lenses such as your "Volcanoes are Hot Stuff". (I too am fascinated by volcanoes, how can one not be?). Always I am struck, amidst the richness of information and images you provide, by your sensitive and beautiful use of language, which I attribute not only to your being a recipient of a gift (as in gifted) from the gods, but to your Greek heritage which brings in its wake and to your Greek-American DNA an intrinsic and profound understanding of words. Continue fearlessly, Greek Geek, on your personal odyssey, wherever it may take you, -- and Bravo!

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Greekgeek

Storyteller, former Latin teacher, student of mythology and the ancient world: I've worn many hats, but always I've dabbled in computers and the web.

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