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In Trikeri, the Sea Keeps Secrets
Trikeri is unlike any other village in Pelion.Not because it lies at the southern edge of the peninsula, but because its identity was shaped by something far greater than the mountain itself.While other villages turn inward, toward forests, springs and …
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Lavkos and the Poet's Gaze
There are places that impress you at first sight.And there are places that reveal themselves slowly, like a poem that requires a second and a third reading before its true meaning begins to emerge.Lavkos belongs to the latter.Spread across the …
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In Drakeia, History Never Truly Left
There are places that preserve their past in books, archives and commemorative ceremonies.And there are places where the past still lives among the people.Drakeia belongs to the latter.As you ascend towards the village, nothing prepares you for the quiet weight …
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Agios Vlasios Was Not Built. It Took Root.
There are places born out of necessity.And there are places born from a deep relationship between people and the land.Agios Vlasios belongs to the latter.Nothing here feels accidental.Nothing appears imposed upon the landscape.The stone houses, the cobbled paths, the courtyards …
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Agios Lavrentios and the Art of Listening
There are places that ask you to look.Agios Lavrentios asks something more difficult.To listen.Not to its history.Not to its landmarks.Not to the stories written in guidebooks.But to the place itself.At first, you do not notice it.You arrive as most visitors …
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Portaria, the Drawing Room of Pelion
If Makrinitsa is the mountain’s café, Portaria is its drawing room.A place that does not reveal itself with fanfare. Instead, it wins you over through details—those small touches that often escape hurried visitors but remain with those who take the …
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