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Otherwise, welcome back, dear readers. It's time to bid farewell to Attika and move into the mountains of Greece. ...</description>
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            <description>Welcome, traveller. If you have just washed up on these shores from elsewhere, I invite you to start at the beginning of my journey, and head back to Athens and the first chapter of this online e-book: Ancient Greece Odyssey: A Traveller's Journal.

Otherwise, welcome back, dear readers. It's time to bid farewell to Attika and move into the mountains of Greece. This lens will focus on Delphi, site of the famous Oracle of the god Apollo, consulted by both Greeks and foreigners from all over the ancient world. As usual, I will share my notes from Dr. Chris Downing's lecture on the site and its mythology, then take you there through my diary excerpts, photos, and recommended links and books about Delphi. &amp;amp;nbsp;(All photographs, text and artwork &amp;amp;copy; Ellen Brundige 2005-2008. All rights reserved.)</description>
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