Bobbe tells us about her second Greek island adventure:
The second Greek island that I visited was Santorini (also known as Thira). Santorini is particularly famous because it is built on the remnants of a volcano. After a volcano erupts, it sometimes leaves a big valley where it has collapsed after the eruption. This kind of valley is called a "caldera." The houses on Santorini were built up and down the sides of the caldera, which are very steep.
Most of the houses on Santorini are whitewashed and topped with a blue roof. This white-and-blue color scheme makes Santorini particularly picturesque. As you might know, the Greek flag is made of white and blue stripes with a white cross. Back in the early 19th century, when Greece was under the control of the Ottoman Empire, the Greek people of Santorini were forbidden to fly the Greek flag. In order to get around this law, they simply painted their houses to match the flag.
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Showing posts with label Greece. Show all posts
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Bobbe's trip to Mykonos
Bobbe continues her report from her Mediterranean adventure:
From Athens, I headed on a visit to two Greek islands. Greece has a over a thousand islands, some of which are very small. All of them are very beautiful. Can you find Greece's islands on a map of Europe? What is the largest Greek island? What is the name of the sea that lies north of most of the islands and separates Greece from Turkey?
The first Greek island that I visited was Mykonos. It is a beautiful island that is very popular with tourists. Here is a picture of me posing by the sea:
From Athens, I headed on a visit to two Greek islands. Greece has a over a thousand islands, some of which are very small. All of them are very beautiful. Can you find Greece's islands on a map of Europe? What is the largest Greek island? What is the name of the sea that lies north of most of the islands and separates Greece from Turkey?
The first Greek island that I visited was Mykonos. It is a beautiful island that is very popular with tourists. Here is a picture of me posing by the sea:
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Bobbe's trip to Athens, part 2: the Olympic Stadium
Here is Bobbe's second post about her visit to Athens, Greece:
In Athens, I had the exciting opportunity to visit the stadium where the first modern Olympics were held in 1896.
Hopefully, you have read Benny's post about how he went to the 2012 Summer Olympics in London to watch a basketball game beween France and Russia. One of the interesting things that Benny noticed while watching the Opening Ceremony of the Olympics on television this summer was that the Greek team got to march into the stadium first, ahead of the teams from all of the other countries. The reason for this special status is that the Olympics started in Greece -- and the Greek people take the Olympics very, very seriously.
In Athens, I had the exciting opportunity to visit the stadium where the first modern Olympics were held in 1896.
Hopefully, you have read Benny's post about how he went to the 2012 Summer Olympics in London to watch a basketball game beween France and Russia. One of the interesting things that Benny noticed while watching the Opening Ceremony of the Olympics on television this summer was that the Greek team got to march into the stadium first, ahead of the teams from all of the other countries. The reason for this special status is that the Olympics started in Greece -- and the Greek people take the Olympics very, very seriously.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Bobbe's trip to Athens, part 1: the Acropolis
Bobbe continues her report from her Mediterranean adventure:
My next stop on my Mediterranean adventure was Athens, the capital of Greece. Can you look on a map and figure out the route that I traveled to go by ship from Naples to Athens? What direction was I traveling? What bodies of water did I pass through?
Athens was one of my favorite stops on my trip. As many of you know, Greece was once home to a vibrant ancient civilization. The ancient Greeks started many traditions that are still important to us today, including drama, democracy, and geometry. The Greeks today are very proud of this ancient heritage.
My next stop on my Mediterranean adventure was Athens, the capital of Greece. Can you look on a map and figure out the route that I traveled to go by ship from Naples to Athens? What direction was I traveling? What bodies of water did I pass through?
Athens was one of my favorite stops on my trip. As many of you know, Greece was once home to a vibrant ancient civilization. The ancient Greeks started many traditions that are still important to us today, including drama, democracy, and geometry. The Greeks today are very proud of this ancient heritage.
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