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Kalambáka
Ouch! If there was one day when we needed a beautiful clear sky, it was today! The Meteora, these high rocky peaks topped with their monasteries, will lose some of their splendor if the clouds reduce or hide the beautiful panoramas we can expect.
We therefore cross our fingers that tomorrow will be under better auspices, and we start the day with a visit to Kalambáka, the city located at the foot of the Meteora. Here we are at the Church of the Dormition of the Virgin Mary.
The cross is located on the rocks forming the beginning of the cliff. You need shoes that grip well... 
Kastraki
Kalambáka is south of the Meteora. On the west side, it is the small neighboring town of Kastraki that enjoys the view of the cliffs.
This cave houses a church (Agios Georgios Mandilas) whose ruined walls can be seen as well as what seems to be laundry hanging on wires... Curious assembly placed 40 meters above the ground and apparently inaccessible. Practically inaccessible yes, but not totally. Once a year, on April 23, Saint George's Day, the villagers gather here and access this cave using ropes to come and replace the fabrics. This tradition began after a Muslim woman invoked Saint George to save her husband, injured at the foot of this cliff by the fall of a tree. The only offering she could give was her veil. The husband came out unscathed and without sequels and it took no less to proclaim the miracle. 
The Meteora monasteries
We cross our fingers that the sun will appear tomorrow, but in the meantime, we decide to go and visit the six monasteries suspended, not from the peaks for today but from the clouds... Here is already, that of Roussanou.;
Beyond the unreal aspect of religious buildings, geological formations alone are worth the detour. And finally, the fog gives a very nice mysterious touch to the decor.
"The monasteries are perched in detrital cliffs, composed of "puddingstone", conglomerate formed of pebbles linked by a sandy cement." © Wikipedia
"The detrital formation dates from the Tertiary era, a large tributary of the Thessaly Sea having deposited little by little, pebbles and sediments, as shown by the stratified appearance of the rocks. During the folding which gave birth to the Hellenic peninsula, this river was displaced or disappeared, the alluvium was partly metamorphosed under the effect of pressure and heat, while the whole was raised, then cleared by erosion, giving a sandstone model made of rounded blocks typical of this type of rock." © Wikipedia
It is only since 1923 that the monastery is accessible by these steps. Before, you had to use ropes.
Yes. Isolating yourself in steep places to be very quiet is good. But to refuel or reach the top of the rock effortlessly, it's immediately more complicated... So, suspended cabins invited themselves into some of the monasteries. Only for monks, not for tourists. 
Suddenly, the chimes activate, immediately filling the void separating the monasteries.
The view is superb despite the cloud ceiling being a little too low. Our imagination can do the rest...
The Great Meteoron Monastery. In Greek in the text, ?et???a ???ast???a means "monasteries suspended in the sky". 
Agía Triáda also has its cable basket...
The basket of the Agía Triáda monastery. It was one of the only ways to reach the monastery before the steps were built in 1923.














































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