The Temple of Athena (more commonly known as the Parthenon) in Athens, Greece is one of the most photographed structures in the world. It is a symbol of Greece’s impressive and rich heritage as well as proof of an advanced and highly organized society from centuries ago. It has been my ultimate dream to visit this place so imagine my heightened emotions when I finally got the chance to stand in front of its greatness. Fortunately for me, the multitude of tourists were at that time on the other side of the ruins thereby allowing me to photograph the structures empty of people. Now it looks like I got the place to myself…or maybe, I should just claim that I got a private tour of the Parthenon. LOL!
This is my favorite piece of architecture in the world.
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Thank you for taking me around the world with you.
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Hey! Thanks for dropping by. Still have a lot on my bucket list though. Travel is a great way to relax from the stresses of work and life in general. Hope you visit again to check my future posts. 😉
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Great shot.
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Thanks
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No crowd? You’re extremely lucky!
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I know…they were all on the more frequently photographed side of the Parthenon.
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I also like to capture the other side, the unknown part!!
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