submitted by Harry Feros on 11.01.2004
A slightly different angle of the previous sunrise pictures taken from Aloizianika looking east to Paliopoly
Taken from the Church in Aloizianika, this is a sunrise picture of the western coast including Paliopoly and Paliocastro mountain.
Friligianika taken at sunrise in October 2003 from the church grounds at Aloizianika.
submitted by Evridiki Spiliadis on 11.11.2003
The beach at Palaiopoli.
submitted by Evridiki Spiliadis on 09.11.2003
Five year-old Panayotis Notaras with his cousin at Lykodimou.
submitted by Evridiki Spiliadis on 06.11.2003
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submitted by George T. Sofios (Sophios) on 25.10.2003
The picture was taken in March 2002 by my daughter Dianna Sophios (Sofios)
submitted by Alexandra Ermolaeff on 26.10.2003
This photo was taken by Maria Pentes on her first trip to Kythera in 1967. She was staying with her yiayia and papou in Diakofti, and spent most of her time swimming at this beach.
submitted by George T. Sofios (Sophios) on 15.10.2006
This beautiful spot is at the back of our house at "STAVLI" I was born and raised there ... what memories !
submitted by Harry Feros on 02.09.2003
Aphrodites' beach - the more southerly of the beaches at Paliopoly. Looking north from the southern tip of the beach. At the top of the beach, visible below the grey mountain in the background, are the rocks separating the two Paliopoly beaches. There is a cave almost at the tip of that promitory, invisible from the outside. The crack in the rocks is just big enough to swim into - be careful to keep your feet close together or they'll be cut on the surrounding rocks. Once inside, it is a beautiful underlit cavern reminicent of a pirate story. In the background is the mountain which is crowned by the monastery of Agia Moni.
submitted by James Prineas on 02.09.2003
Abstract though it is, this is the view from Mitata over a white-washed flat roof to Paliokastro, where battles were fought in ancient times, and a temple to Aphrodite or Helen of Troy stood until only a few hundred years ago
submitted by Petros Kominos on 21.08.2003
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