Oinaidai is once again the site of a city, but in addition to giant walls and a theater, this one had a ship shed. The size of this shed is crazy.
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at the bottom of this picture you see what the ship shed would look like reconstructed |
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it had six slots for ships |
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use those people for scale at how large this structure is |
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Bob in the ship shed after he walked the "plank" to get into it |
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on the left you see the "plank" to cross to get to the other side |
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a picture from the top of the ship shed |
Then of course I've got a few pics of the theater.
Lastly, here are some pictures of the walls of the city. I know everyone thinks the Greek Islands are the place for beauty, but I find it here too.
MBIA:
I found soft serve ice cream yesterday. It was delicious and only 1 euro!
I picked a report topic for the third trip today:
Unternehmen Kalavryta (Operation Kalavryta). More on this after I research it.
I went walking quite a bit today, and I think I stumbled upon the gentleman's club area. I'm not entirely sure if they are just clubs to go dancing at or clubs where ladies dance because the signage was a little unclear. For example one place said cafe-boutique-club, and had pictures that I think were supposed to be seductive women. I do feel a little more certain however that "Libido Stripper Club" is probably not just a club for all to go dancing. There was also one just titled "FBI", but the images on the building have me thinking it's not a government building. These clubs were however in between regular restaurants, cafes, supermarkets, and gas stations, so who knows....
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