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Aptera

Aptera It already known from the 14th-13th centuries BC. With its highly fortunate geographical situation, the city-state was powerful from Minoan through Hellenistic times, when it gradually declined. It was destroyed by an earthquake in the 7th century BC, but flourished again during Roman times. During the Saracen invasion in 824 AD, the city was destroyed and plundered.

Unfortunately the archaeological park, with excavated ruins mainly from Roman times, is locked over the winter. So I could only peek over the fences.
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9 comments

William Sutherland said:

Outstanding shot! HFF!
7 days ago

Gudrun said:

The peek over the fence is rewarding! HFF and a good weekend!
7 days ago ( translate )

Xata said:

Love this kind of geology, HFF to you.
7 days ago

Mikus said:

Archäologisch interessanter Ort. HFF und ein schönes Wochenende, Martin.
7 days ago ( translate )

Fred Fouarge said:

HFF----Martin auf Kreta
7 days ago ( translate )

Martin M. Miles said:

Thank you all! Have a sunny weekend!
6 days ago ( translate )

trester88 said:

HFF und ein schönes Wochenende, Martin!
6 days ago ( translate )

Dimas Sequeira said:

Interesting ruins! Even closed for visits, they can be observed across or over the fence. HFF, Martin!
6 days ago

Diana Australis said:

Interesting indeed…the fences seem obtrusive among the old stones!
Happy Monday, Miles
4 days ago