



Alright so its been a couple of busy days since I last posted. Last weekend we went on a class trip to the Argolid. It was awesome. We stayed in Nauplion for the two nights and then took bus trips to different sites.
The first group of pictures is from Nauplion and views from around the town. Nauplion is one of the most beautiful cities/more of town (besides islands in Greece, at leasts thats what I've heard). It was a really nice small town type place. Now the pictures are a lil out of order but the first one is in the castle that is on the mountain behind Nauplion. The second picture is the castle from below and the third picture is the scene of Nauplion from the Castle. The castle is very high above the city and there is a set of stairs one can take to reach up to it. There are exactly 999 stairs. I didnt climb them up but we did climb down them and let me tell you that was a lot of stairs.
The next picture is a picture of the Corinth Canal.
The next group of pictures is from Mycenae. First there is a picture of the famous Lion Gate which I was very excited to see in person after seeing it so many times in a classroom. This was the main gate to the site of Mycenae. The next picture is of the Treasury of Atreus (actually a tomb) and another thing I was pretty excited to see in person. The lintel block above the door weights about 120 tons so have fun trying to figure out how they moved that thing into place haha. The next picture is a view off of the actual site of Mycenae back towards the Argolid plain.
Another cool thing we did at Mycenae was we went into a cistern (which was dug the believe to be a source and hold water for the city) The cistern is about a hundred feet under the ground at a pretty sharpe angle and we had the oppurtunity to go down in it. It was absolutly pitch black and extremely cool. I have pictures which I will have to show later.
Next are pictures from Francthi Cave. The first is a picture of the view around the cave, if you look on the left of the picture you see land that sticks out into water, this is where we had to walk around to get to the actual site of the cave. This is a site where my professor was one of the major archeaologists during the 1970's? Here they were able to dig three trenches with one even getting down to the water table into which they were digging into layers from 30,000 BCE! My professor is a really awesome guy and it was great to be able to visit this site because he spent a large amount of his life here so he basically knows everything haha.
The next group of pictures is from Epidarous. This is where the famous Theatre of Epidarous is. This place is absolutly amazing. The proportions are based off the golden ratio (wikipedia it) and the building is built absolutly flawless which is very impressive. Not only are the proportions/ building aspects perfect but the acoustics in the theatre are absolutly amazing. From every seat (even the furthest back seat - i know cause we tried) you can hear a person on the stage whispering. And you can hear it perfectly - it is amazing. The landscape around it is absolutly beautiful and peaceful as the theatre is basically built into the landscape.
Overall the trip to the Argolid was awesome and it was great to see things in person that I had only seen in classes before and these places are extremely amazing to witness in person. Overall it was a great trip and I was also glad that I was able to watch a lot of the NBA allstar even stuff when i got back on sunday. haha