15 November 2017 –– Katakolon,
Greece
Unfortunately we arrived at the port this morning to drizzle
and overcast clouds. We went through a
lot of heavy rain, thunder and lightning at sea last night, but the seas were
not that severe.
Rain or no rain, we met our tour guide, Nioba, at 9:00am and
proceeded to drive 30 minutes to Olympia, the site of the first Olympic Games
in 776 B.C.. The countryside was very
picturesque with a myriad of olive trees for as far as you could see. There were orange groves, pomegranates, and
grapes. Very quaint!
By the time we arrived in Olympia, the rain subsided to intermittent
drizzle that did not deter our will to push forth.
Nioba was an excellent guide as we entered the ruins of
Olympia, giving us a very detailed account of the history and each of the sights
we saw and their significance. We wouldn’t
do justice to go into any great detail, but we were thoroughly awed by what we
saw and heard. Some of the deep excavations
uncovered artifacts dating back to 2200 B.C.!!!
| Entrance arch to Stadium |
| 13 meter high column -- Temple of Zeus |
| Back of Temple of Zeus |
| Site where Olympic Flame Ceremony is Held |
| Temple of Hera |
| Site where artifacts dating to 2200 B.C. were found |
After the guided tour we walked through the area at our own pace and ended up at the National Archaeological Museum where a lot of the
artifacts and more history of Olympia and the Olympic Games is displayed. We may not be experts in Greek Mythology and
history, but it was well worth our time to see, learn, and explore!
And now to Athens!!! We have now hit our halfway point -- only 24 days to go!! :-):-)
Wow, very cool. I'm glad you were able to carry through with your day plans! I'm praying the weather cooperates with you guys for Athens tomorrow (Actually today to you- you are probably already up and getting ready for your day!).
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great time!
ReplyDeleteWow! Pretty sights!
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