Additional Photos from this trip
Tags:  Acropolis Athens Delos Delphi "Mount Olympus" Parthenon pillars "Road to Delphi" ruins statue Thessaloniki "through windows" Vergina

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Vusi Mahlasela in the KEXP Studio
Vusi Mahlasela in the KEXP Studio

Vusi Mahlasela is known as "The Voice" in South Africa.
Shanty Tavern, 2/13/2010
Shanty Tavern, 2/13/2010

Electric Biscuit, The Navins, and Radioshark at The Shanty.
Victoria and Vancouver Island
Victoria and Vancouver Island

A short trip to Canada, December 20-24, 2009.
Olympic Peninsula 2009
Olympic Peninsula 2009

Cape Flattery and the Hoh Rain Forest.
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The Parthenon
The Parthenon

Greece 2003

Photos from Athens, Delphi, Thessaloniki, Vergina, and Delos in August 2003.

The Charioteer of Delphi
Title: The Charioteer of Delphi
Description: Famous bronze statue dating from 474 BC. In the Delphi Archaeological Museum.
Tags:  Delphi, Greece, statue

View from Delphi
Title: View from Delphi
Tags:  Delphi, Greece

Delphi Theater
Title: Delphi Theater
Description: Delphi, Greece
Tags:  Delphi, Greece, ruins

Temple of Apollo
Title: Temple of Apollo
Description: Temple from which the legendary Oracle of Delphi prophesized, otherwise known as the center of the world. Delphi, Greece.
Tags:  Delphi, Greece, ruins

capital
Title: capital
Description: Among the ruins at Delphi
Tags:  Delphi, Greece, ruins

Pedestals
Title: Pedestals
Description: At the Macedonian royal palace, Vergina, Greece.
Tags:  Greece, Vergina

The Propylaea
Title: The Propylaea
Description: Propylaeum: a monumental entrance to a sacred enclosure. At the Acroplis, Athens.
Tags:  Acropolis, Athens, Greece, ruins

The Parthenon
Title: The Parthenon
Description: Athens, Greece
Tags:  Acropolis, Athens, Greece, Parthenon, ruins

Acropolis Theater
Title: Acropolis Theater
Tags:  Acropolis, Athens, Greece, ruins


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