submitted by Rachella Birch-Samios on 31.07.2009
on the road out of agia pelagia
submitted by Tolis Kyriazis on 01.07.2009
submitted by Stephen Trifyllis on 13.01.2009
the show piece of the island, castle and chora ,at the southern end of the island, photo taken near the village of strapodi,what a view day or night,plus there is a little church where you can sit on the ''berzoula'' and admire the view...
submitted by Stephen Trifyllis on 08.01.2009
once the centre of a village, the abundant water from the natural spring just below trifyllianika watered crops for many years, and the women of the village would wash clothes and collect water for house use, its a great shame that the vresse of trifyllianika now no longer has water runnung from the tap due to overgrown roots blocking the water flow....
submitted by Tolis Kyriazis on 17.12.2008
submitted by George Poulos on 27.11.2008
The force of nature shapes & wears down both life forms, and the built environment on Kythera. View from the road leading from Hora to Potamos. Near Arononiathika
submitted by Kytherian Business Group on 14.11.2008
"FYRI AMMOS" The new Furnished Residences for Rent on Kythera island. There are 5 large furnished houses, very close to the sea, with great views, that are ideal for families. The Manager is Chrysanthi Zouva. Please visit the Fyri Ammos website : www.fyriammos.gr FYRI AMMOS Residences Agia Pelagia, Kythira island tel. 2736034302/2106126583 fax. ...
submitted by Victor Panaretos on 14.11.2008
Brilliant photograph by George Messaritakis, on http://www.panoramio.com/
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Brilliant photo by Chris Kamzelas on panoramio. http://www.panoramio.com/
submitted by Dean Coroneos on 07.11.2008
Ayia Anastasia affords some of the best ocean views on the island of Kythera.
Looking to the east, down into Ayia Pelagia, One of the most beautiful areas on Kythera, with some of the best maintained and well designed houses on the island. The results of the 2007 fire can be seen on the left. Without a sudden favourable wind change during this fire most of the forested area in the northern part of the island (along with many houses, and perhaps many lives), would have been lost.
The church of Ayios Haralambos prominent in the centre. Archway into Karavas on the right. On a clear day you can see.....forever
submitted by George Poulos on 20.05.2010
Can't beat Ayia Pelagia.
submitted by Stephen Trifyllis on 03.11.2008
another perfect summers day,with holiday makers enjoyong one of the island most popular beaches
submitted by George Poulos on 23.10.2008
...boat in the background....still beautiful, at night.
...watching the boats cruise past. The only place to be in Summer!
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