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Meteora, Greece: Varlaam Monastery

Eroded peaks of conglomerate rock tower above the village of Kastraki, Meteora.

Meteora, Greece   (Page 4/4)


The Greek word Meteora means "suspended in the air", and our words meteorite and meteorology come from the same root. The conglomerate rock at Meteora, Greece, has eroded into fantastic peaks upon which medieval monks built monasteries, several of which are still active. The isolated monasteries of Meteora helped keep alive Greek Orthodox religious traditions and Hellenic culture during the turbulent Middle Ages and Ottoman Turk occupation of Greece (1453-1829). In 1988, UNESCO declared Meteora to be a World Heritage Site.
Meteora, Greece: Varlaam Monastery, founded 1517 AD
Left: Varlaam Monastery, founded on this pinnacle in 1517 AD.


Meteora, Greece: Varlaam Monastery, founded 1517 AD

Meteora: a face for house decoration

Stork nest, Meteora, Greece

Meteora: Roussanou Monastery

Meteora: Roussanou Monastery is now a convent.

Grand Meteora Monastery, Greece.

Entry to Grand Meteora Monastery, Greece

Meteora, Greece: Anapafsa Monastery




Kastraki, Meteora, Greece: Old houses beneath rock pinnacle.

Kastraki, Meteora: moped parked below turquioise shutters

Kastraki, Meteora: weathered door

Kastraki, Meteora: mottled door

Meteora: Varlaam Monastery

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