History and hills

We had just the one night in Delphi, with plans to visit the historical sites before heading off.  The view from our room was pretty good, though not quite Santorini esq.

Delphi is in Southern Greece and the Archeological site dates back to the 7th Century BC.  It's where the Oracle provided prophecies, The museum held an incredible amount of artefacts, with pieces from the buildings, statues, previous offerings  etc.  We spent around 1 1/2 hours there before going to the Archeological site itself where some buildings remain, including a theatre and a stadium, where they held running races and other events.





You may notice me in one of the photos. This was a little 'naughty' as the museum had a rule that you could not pose next to statues. We don't know if this was a safety thing so they didn't get knocked over or it was to stop copies being made and using a person's height as a reference.  In any case there were occasions when I just happened to be admiring something that Tracy was taking a photo of.  The last shot above though, The Charioteer, Tracy was told off for taking a photo when I was nearby - and she didn't even know I was there!

The Archeological site





We had lunch in Delphi - pizza and risotto - before driving to Meteora, our next destination.

Meteora consists of a group of huge rocks, some of which have monasteries perched atop them.  Apparently there used to be 20, but now only 6 remain.  We arrived in time for sunset and not much else.  A small taster for tomorrow though is below.



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