Entering the Epidaurus Ampitheater Entering the Epidaurus Ampitheater

Entering the Epidaurus Ampitheater

The Ampitheater at Epidaurus was where ancient plays were performed to crowds of 12,000 Greeks. This theater was used from the 4th century B.C. until at least the 2nd century A.D.


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Blog: Updated w/pics: Exploring Epidaurus and Nafplio
Date: January 4th 2007

UPDATE: added pictures on 14-January. The move to the Domatia was very wise - even though it's more expensive, we had a good night's sleep and a somewhat warm shower. It seems that the hot water supplies are very low, so we'll try to space our showers out to odd times in the day, in hopes of getting a hot shower! The showers we've found in Greece are generally a very small square space maybe ab ... read more




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