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Roman Ruins of Kos: Western baths and Odeon
This week we travel to the Greek island of Kos, to visit 2 of its best preserved roman ruins, the odeon and the roman baths.
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Oiniades – Spectacular ruins of an ancient city in western Greece
Oiniades is located in western greece, a 268km from Athens, and 80km from Patra.
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The fortress of Eleutherai, Greece
The fortress of Eleutherai is one of the best preserved of the entire Greek World.
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Intermittent Fasting in the Camino de Santiago
In this video, I tell my personal experience of doing intermittent fasting on the Camino de Santiago, how I did it, what the results were (which included weight loss) and the side effects…
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Camino de Santiago – Camino Aragonés Review
The Aragonese Way is a less popular and less traveled variant of the Camino de Santiago that begins at the port of Somport on the border with France and joins the French Way at Puente La Reina…
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Iera Odos – The Sacred Road From Athens to Eleusis
The Eleusinian Mysteries were initiation rites for the cult of the goddesses Demeter and Persephone, which were celebrated annually in the city of Eleusis, in ancient Greece.
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The Rio-Antirio Bridge – The most advanced bridge in the World
The Rio-Antirio Bridge is the most important and impresive work of engineering of Greek history.
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Camino de Santiago – Camino del Salvador | August 2022 | 6 days | 75 miles (121KM) in 15 minutes
The “Camino del Salvador” or Way of the Savior, is a less known and less travelled “camino de Santiago” that joins the Camino Francés in Leon and the “Camino Primitivo” and “Camino de la Costa” in Oviedo.
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Camino de Santiago – Camino Aragonés | August 2022 | 6 Days | 101 Miles (170KM) in under 13 minutes
The “Camino Aragonés” or the Aragonese Camino is a less crowded variant of the Camino Francés, starting in Somport, France or Jaca, Spain; and joining the French camino in Puente La Reina…
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Basilicas of Agios Stefanos, in Kos, Greece
We are going to visit the amazing ruins of the basilicas of Agios Stefanos (Saint Stephen, in English) and its amazing blue flag beach.
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Nicopolis (part 3) – The aqueduct of Nicopolis
The aqueduct of Nicopolis is the largest work of roman engieneering in northwestern Greece.
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Nicopolis (Part 2) – The Christian Side of Nicopolis
Nicopolis, “the city of the victory” was the most important roman city ever founded in Greece. It included stadium, theater, odeon, temples, churches, city walls and more.