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The island of Evia


In barely 4 hours of flight, here we are already on the tarmac of Athens Eleftherios Venizelos Airport. Time to pick up our rental car that we will keep for the next 4 weeks, we leave Athens to join our airBnB located in Nea Makri near the city of Marathon.

Eleftherios Venizelos Athens International Airport

Nea Makri

The small port of Nea Makri.

Nea Makri

Sausages, onions and tomato on a pita bread for our first Greek dinner!

Restaurant Nea Makri

Sunrise over the Aegean Sea from our small balcony.

Thomas beach hotel - Nea Makri

On the other side, we can see the island of Euboea where we will be this afternoon. This arm of the sea forms the gulf of the Petalis islands.

Sunset in Nea MakriSunset in Nea Makri

We are at the Thomas Beach Hotel.

Thomas beach hotel - Nea MakriThomas beach hotel - Nea Makri

Marathon

Short passage through Marathon, where in 490 BC the Athenians repelled an attack by the Persians coming from the sea. The Athenians lost 192 of their men but won the battle. The messenger Pheidippides went to announce the good news to Athens after running 42 kilometers! The first games of the modern era, in 1896, in memory of this epic episode, created the famous race.

Marathon
Marathon
Marathon

The tumulus where the 192 Athenian soldiers are buried.

The Tumulus of Marathon
Marathon
Marathon

Stele representing a hoplite, "Infantry soldier of ancient Greece, heavily armed. (The complete armament included the round or oval shield, the helmet, the cuirass, the greaves, the double-edged sword and the spear.)" @Larousse

MarathonMarathonStele at the Marathon site

The site is dotted with olive trees where olives are ripening at this end of October.

Marathon
Olives at the Marathon siteOlives at the Marathon siteMarathon
Marathon
The Tumulus of Marathon
Olives at the Marathon siteOlives at the Marathon site

Marathon Dam

We leave Marathon heading north to reach the bridge that will allow us to cross onto the large island of Euboea. The road passes by the Marathon dam which retains the waters of Lake Marathon which flows into the Charadros river.

Marathon Dam
Marathon DamMarathon Dam

Our rental Kia Stonic.

Our rental Kia Stonic at Marathon Dam

Nea Styra

Here we are already on the island of Euboea and stop for lunch in Nea Styra, a small coastal village. Greek salad on the menu obviously!  

Restaurant in Nea StyraGreek salad in Nea StyraGreek salad in Nea Styra

We take the road south of the island. On the other side, the mainland where we were this morning.

Petalion GulfPetalion Gulf

Dimosari Gorges

We approach the objective of the day and some sheep show us the way...  

Sheep on the island of EuboeaSheep on the island of Euboea

Given the late hour and the overcast weather, we advance as much as possible with the car and we arrive at a small hamlet where we leave our car for a small walk of a little over 2 kilometers to the end of the Dimosari gorges.

In the Dimosari Gorge

These two wonder what these two individuals are doing in this slightly too humid weather...

Horses in the Dimosari GorgeIn the Dimosari Gorge

The path passes by a small chapel and its equally small cemetery.

Chapel in the Dimosari GorgeIn the Dimosari Gorge

The interior of the chapel is very spartan. A single room with the Orthodox altar.

Orthodox church in the Dimosari GorgeIn the Dimosari Gorge
In the Dimosari GorgeIn the Dimosari GorgeIn the Dimosari Gorge

And hop, here we go again. It climbs a bit but nothing very difficult. You especially have to be careful about slipping on wet stones.

In the Dimosari GorgeIn Dimosari GorgeIn the Dimosari Gorge
In Dimosari Gorge

We are in autumn and the colors let us know.

In Dimosari Gorge
In Dimosari GorgeIn Dimosari GorgeIn Dimosari Gorge

We have arrived at the waterfalls. The setting is very nice with these trees seeming to have been recovered directly from Middle-earth of the Lord of the Rings...

In Dimosari Gorge
In Dimosari GorgeIn Dimosari Gorge
In Dimosari Gorge

Obviously, this is an ideal place for geocaching. Our first in Greece and not the last...

Geocaching in Dimosari Gorge

After this very short getaway, we take the road again which passes by the beach of Paralia Kallianou. But no swimming for us, just a small stop next to this miniature church that we have already crossed several times on the roadside and in different forms. These are "Kandylakia", small monument marking the place of accidental loss of a loved one... Inside, one often finds icons and a candle whose flame is carefully maintained by those who want the memory of the deceased not to fade.

A kandylakiaIn the kandylakia

Karystos

Karystos, small coastal village of the gulf of the same name. We will spend the night there in an AirBnb apartment.

Agios Nikolaos Cathedral of Karystos

Dinner in one of the restaurants overlooking the small port of Karystos.

Paralia Mezedopoleio Restaurant of KarystosParalia Mezedopoleio Restaurant of Karystos

Then a little coffee on the terrace of the Tzimis pastry shop.

In Karystos

New day starting on the balcony of our AirBnB overlooking, among other things, the Nikolaos Cathedral.

In Karystos
In KarystosKarystos

The interior of the apartment

In KarystosIn Karystos

Karystos Cathedral

Before leaving Karystos, we visit the city cathedral.

Agios Nikolaos Cathedral of Karystos
Agios Nikolaos Cathedral of KarystosAgios Nikolaos Cathedral of KarystosAgios Nikolaos Cathedral of Karystos

The interior of the church is, like any Orthodox church, entirely decorated. The dome traditionally receives the figure of Christ, surrounded by angels.

Agios Nikolaos Cathedral of KarystosAgios Nikolaos Cathedral of KarystosAgios Nikolaos Cathedral of Karystos

Behind the altar, an altarpiece covered with saints.

Agios Nikolaos Cathedral of KarystosAgios Nikolaos Cathedral of Karystos

The pillars and walls also have the right to their religious personalities.
Saint Menas, Saint Panteleimon, Saint Cosmas and Ignatius of Antioch.

Agios Nikolaos Cathedral of KarystosAgios Nikolaos Cathedral of KarystosAgios Nikolaos Cathedral of KarystosAgios Nikolaos Cathedral of Karystos
Agios Nikolaos Cathedral of KarystosAgios Nikolaos Cathedral of Karystos
Agios Nikolaos Cathedral of Karystos
Agios Nikolaos Cathedral of Karystos

Saint Euphemia on the left and Saint Catherine surrounded by Saint Paraskevi and Saint Anastasia of Illyria.

Agios Nikolaos Cathedral of KarystosAgios Nikolaos Cathedral of Karystos

???ate????, Saint Catherine.

Agios Nikolaos Cathedral of Karystos

We leave the south of the island of Euboea not without casting a last glance at Karystos and its small gulf.

The Gulf of Petalioi
The Gulf of Petalioi
The Gulf of Petalioi

The Dragon House of Styra

Before going back to the mainland, we will mark our return with a few steps. The first passes through Mount Ochi where we will be able to visit the Dragon of Styra, at least his house...

Dragon Houses Of StyraDragon Houses Of Styra

"The dragon houses or Draga are about twenty large ruined buildings found in the south of the island of Euboea, Greece. They were built with massive stone blocks without mortar and large stone slabs for the roofs. The dragon house on Mount Ochi, north of Karystos is the most famous and best preserved." © Wikipedia

Dragon Houses Of Styra
Dragon Houses Of Styra

There is no explanation for these constructions. It was only from the 18th century that references to the curious houses began to appear.

Dragon Houses Of Styra
Dragon Houses Of StyraDragon Houses Of Styra
Dragon Houses Of StyraDragon Houses Of Styra
Dragon Houses Of Styra
Dragon Houses Of StyraDragon Houses Of Styra
Dragon Houses Of StyraDragon Houses Of Styra
Dragon Houses Of Styra

View of the Petalis Islands Gulf.

Dragon Houses Of Styra

Nature is wild here. On the ground, some plants attract the lens of my camera: thorny burnets (Sarcopoterium spinosum), turbinate junipers (Juniperus turbinata), Nice stonecrops (Sedum sediforme)...

Dragon Houses Of StyraDragon Houses Of StyraDragon Houses Of Styra

...Greek Cyclamens (Cyclamen graecum) and its leaf...

Dragon Houses Of StyraDragon Houses Of Styra
Dragon Houses Of StyraDragon Houses Of Styra
Dragon Houses Of Styra
Stouronisi Island
Stouronisi Island

Amarynthos

Lunch break in Amarynthos, small town on the edge of the South Gulf of Euboea.

In Amarynthos
In Amarynthos
In AmarynthosIn Amarynthos
In Amarynthos

The typical "Gyros" in its pita bread, with mutton recovered on the vertical rotating support (hence the name gyros which means "to turn" in Greek).

Zephyros Restaurant in Amarynthos

Mount Dirfis

New stage before joining the mainland. Here we are near Mount Dirfis, the highest mountain on the island of Euboea at 1743 meters. But we will not climb its slopes, but just a small climb through the neighboring pine forest. We are actually in the pine resin harvesting season, the bags are almost full.

Pine resin harvesting around Mount DirfiPine resin harvesting around Mount Dirfi

The view from our highest point. Behind us, behind the mountain, Mount Dirfis, which we won't even see!  

Around Mount Dirfi

We won't bring back this pretty mushroom either, a parasol mushroom (Macrolepiota procera)? But for now, we have to join the car and leave for Delphi, our final destination of the day is located another 4 hours drive away! And let's go!

Mushroom around Mount Dirfi





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