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Hidden Crete
Within the Beating Heart of Crete
  • Spinalonga

    Spinalonga: The Cretan Island of Resilience, Tragedy, and the Unbreakable Human Spirit

    Deep in the heart of the Mediterranean, just off the rugged coast of Crete, lies the island of Spinalonga (original name Kalydon), a testament to the indomitable spirit of humanity. This narrative ventures deep into the storied past of Spinalonga, tracing its evolution from a Venetian stronghold to an Ottoman community and, finally, to a…

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  • Modern Crete Chania

    The  Attractive Modern History of Crete: From 1898 to the Present

    Crete, the largest of the Greek islands, has a rich and complex history. Situated at the crossroads of three continents—Europe, Asia, and Africa—Crete has been a melting pot of cultures, religions, and civilisations. While its ancient history is often the focus of scholarly attention, the modern history of Crete is equally fascinating and significant. This…

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  • Balos & Gramvousa

    The Outstanding Balos Lagoon and Gramvousa Island

    Crete, the largest island in Greece, holds many natural wonders, but none as breathtaking as the Balos Lagoon. This hidden gem, nestled between the Gramvousa Peninsula and Cape Tigani, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and rich history. The Journey to Balos Lagoon Getting to Balos Lagoon is an adventure in itself. Whether you…

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  • Vamos, a Popular Cretan Village with a Touch of Home

    Vamos, a Popular Cretan Village with a Touch of Home

    Welcome to Vamos, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Apokoronas on the Greek island of Crete! This traditional Cretan village has a rich history, stunning landscapes, and a welcoming local community. However, its strategic location near modern facilities and a unique English butcher sets it apart from other destinations. So, please grab a…

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  • The Olive Tree, Wonderful and Old

    The Olive Tree, Wonderful and Old

    I bought a field in Kriti where grew an olive tree,I watered it and pruned it with assiduity,Until I found I owned the groundBut did not own the tree. So I bought the tree, for weeks I thoughtThe haggling would not stop.Now I can pick my olives, and start a little shop.Oh No, they cried,…

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  • Sphakia, A Wild and Secret Side of Crete 2023

    Sphakia, A Wild and Secret Side of Crete 2023

    High in the Crete White Mountains

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  • antikythera

    Antikythera – Ancient Greek Computer

    By Evangelos Vallianatos The Finding Just before Easter 1900, Greek sponge-fishers were on their way to the waters of Tunisia when a violent storm threw their boats to Antikythera, a tiny island located just north of Crete in the Aegean. After the storm, the sponge-fishers explored the waters of Antikythera for sponges. One of the…

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  • Evans, Knossos and the Minoans – Facts and Forgeries

    Evans, Knossos and the Minoans – Facts and Forgeries

    When you look at the advertisements for Crete, usually provided by the Greek tourist board, a huge amount of publicity is given to the ‘great Minoan civilisation’ discovered by Arthur Evans at the turn of the 20th century. Coach tours are offered to Knossos, the Disneyland of archaeology, where Evans poured concrete to recreate his…

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  • Chania – The Wonderful Area of Western Crete

    Chania – The Wonderful Area of Western Crete

    The City and the countryside of the Province Of Chania, Crete. I am writing my blog today to share with the world, the place where I live. I live and will probably die here in the Province of Chania, perhaps Crete’s finest part. This province lies in the west of Crete and is arguably the…

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  • Eleftherios Venizelos, The Great Man of Crete 1864-1936

    Eleftherios Venizelos, The Great Man of Crete 1864-1936

    Birth of Crete – Venizelos Eleftherios Venizelos – The Great Man of Crete Just two years before the Holocaust of Arkadi in 1864, a child was born in Mournies, a village just south of Hania. One of six children, he was the fifth, to be born of Kyriakos from Mournies and Styliani, his mother, from Therisso….

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  • The Fig Tree

    The Fig Tree

    Ah the wonderful fig tree. It grows everywhere and the figs appear mostly in October and November, although there are, of course, winter figs, even spring figs, and summer figs I have heard. But there is something special about the fig tree. Forget the milky sap that some are allergic to, forget even the lack…

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  • Zorba's Dance

    Zorba’s Dance, Incredible 1964

    Whoopa . . . I really love this clip from Zorba the Greek. It is the final moments in the film following the enormous disaster that Zorba caused running logs from the monastery on top of the hill down to the sea. They took the clip on Stavros Bay in the Akrotiri peninsular. Anthony Quinn…

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