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Corinth Canal. West side entrance
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Corinth Canal (6,34 km long, 25,6 m wide) was built between 1881 and 1893 to connect the Gulf of Corinth with the Aegean Sea
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The port of Corinth
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Corinth town. the Cathedral
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Corinth town. the Cathedral
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The Charilaos Trikoupis bridge that connect Rion to Antirion crossing the Gulf of Corinth
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The Charilaos Trikoupis bridge that connect Rion to Antirion crossing the Gulf of Corinth
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The lagoon of Limnosthalassa in Missolonghi on the north west coast of the Gulf of Patras. Eel farming
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Limnosthalassa Lagoon in Missolonghi (north west coast of Patras Gulf). Restaurant where the typical food is based on the eel
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Entrance to the Monastery of Mega Spileo near the town of Kalavryta
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Monastery of Mega Spileo near the town of Kalavryta. The entrance to the room of relics
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Monastery of Mega Spileo near the town of Kalavryta. The caves
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Kalavrita, drawing of the railroad tracks that once ran through the city center
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The tourist train that connects the city of Diakopto with Kalavryta
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The tourist train that connects Diakopto with Kalavryta through woods and along a river that has carved a deep canyon
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The tourist train that connects Diakopto with Kalavryta through woods and along a river that has carved a deep canyon
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The tourist train that connects the city of Diakopto with Kalavryta along a river that has carved a deep canyon
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The port of Katakolo where the cruise ships arrive to allow tourists to visit the archaeological site of Ancient Olympia
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The port of Katakolo
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The clothes of the vestal virgins of ancient Olympia are in the shops in the port of Katacolo
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Museum of the archaeological site of Olympia. The front of Zeus Temple
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Museum of the archaeological site of Olympia. The front of Zeus Temple
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Museum of the archaeological site of Olympia. Details of the statues that once adorned the front of Zeus Temple
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Museum of the archaeological site of Olympia. Details of the statues that once adorned the front of Zeus Temple
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Museum of the archaeological site of Olympia
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Archaeological Museum of Olympia. Particular of the clothes of statues
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Archaeological Museum of Olympia. Particular of the clothes of statues
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Archaeological Museum of Olympia. The statue of Nike, one of the most important statues of the museum
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Archaeological Museum of Olympia. The statue of Nike, one of the most important statues of the museum
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Archaeological Museum of Olympia. Hermes of Prassitele, the most famous statue in the museum
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Archaeological Museum of Olympia. Ancient helmets on display in the hall of the bronzes
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Archaeological site of Olympia. Remains of the ancient temples
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Archaeological site of Olympia. Remains of the ancient temple of Zeus
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Archaeological site of Olympia. Remains of the ancient temples
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Archaeological site of Olympia. Ruins of the ancient buildings
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Archaeological site of Olympia. Ruins of the entrance to the field of the Olimpics Games
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Archaeological site of Olympia. The field of the Olimpics Games
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Kyllini Castle. An important Venetian citadel today in restoration
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Kyllini Castle, an important Venetian citadel today in restoration. The entrance
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Kyllini Castle
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Kyllini Castle. The daring architecture which for centuries, have endured wars and earthquakes
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Kyllini Castle. One of the great rooms of the castle, waiting to be renovated
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The castle of Kyllini. The museum
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The square of Kyllini Castle
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The castle of Kyllini
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The journey
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