One of the original Dulles Airport Mobile Boarding Lounges, still at work
The photo was taken at a harbour taverna in Mithymna.
This monastery is located in an attractive valley close to the town of Eresos and overlooks a reservoir. Some sources suggest it was founded in the 17th century, others claim it is even older.
https://travelgumbo.com/blog/hot-air-ballon-festival-next-month
On the terminal concourse at Dulles Airport, a Lego model of the terminal itself
The castle was built in the mid 1700s by the Turkish occupation force. Sigri, today a sleepy seaside village, was an important port at the time.
There are apparently 12 different snake species on the island of Lesvos, but only one of them is venomous. The one in the photo is harmless.
A young sapling on Pennsylvania Avenue, DC, aspires to the space left by a previous resident.
Actually more two-building than one-clue. That’s the Washington Monument playing games with the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History
This is one of the many fish tavernas along the beachfront of Skala Eresou in the West of the island. Even if you are not able to recall its name – Karavogiannos – you will remember that it is (very) green.
This monastery is located in an attractive valley close to the town of Eresos and overlooks a reservoir. Some sources suggest it was founded in the 17th century, others claim it is even older.
https://travelgumbo.com/blog/hot-air-ballon-festival-next-month
On the terminal concourse at Dulles Airport, a Lego model of the terminal itself
The castle was built in the mid 1700s by the Turkish occupation force. Sigri, today a sleepy seaside village, was an important port at the time.
There are apparently 12 different snake species on the island of Lesvos, but only one of them is venomous. The one in the photo is harmless.
A young sapling on Pennsylvania Avenue, DC, aspires to the space left by a previous resident.
Actually more two-building than one-clue. That’s the Washington Monument playing games with the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History
This is one of the many fish tavernas along the beachfront of Skala Eresou in the West of the island. Even if you are not able to recall its name – Karavogiannos – you will remember that it is (very) green.