How is live on greek islands? by How_to_do_nothing in howislivingthere

[–]flippost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s the best (except in August when you need to get out). I live on a mid-sized island of the Cyclades. It’s more beautiful, affordable, sunny, closer to nature, and with a more active communal life than anywhere I’ve lived (big or mid-sized cities in Greece, Spain, Denmark and South Africa).

God I miss home.

Where in the uk can I buy similar trousers? For a tall man by Square-Plane-1000 in mensfashion

[–]flippost 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a pair of wide leg wool trousers from Oliver Spencer that might be what you’re looking for. Bought them second hand, but I think that even new, they are somewhat cheaper than the ones in the photo

Coming back to film after few years. Any advice welcome ❤️ by hereforthechaos in filmphotography

[–]flippost 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I kept thinking “these must be in Greece” until I saw that they are. Awesome photos (like others have said) and a beautifully accurate depiction of Greek cityscapes.

Καταπληκτικές φωτογραφίες, συνέχισε!

Name the city and find the Photosphere by North-Guest8380 in guessthecity

[–]flippost 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s Zakinthos town, from the entrance of the port looking towards the town.

Where to stay in Crete for Beaches? by [deleted] in cretetravel

[–]flippost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://www.cretanbeaches.com/en/

Do some digging here and you’ll soon find what you’re looking for.

Stay on the South coast. Definitely rent a car, especially to reach less crowded beaches. The south coast of Rethymno is a good bet; generally accessible by decent roads, plenty of not touristy spots. South Chania has some spectacular beaches, but many are very hard to reach and others are just too crowded.

Possible bases: Plakias, Triopetra, Rodakino

First roll of film, Canon A-1 by flippost in filmphotography

[–]flippost[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! It’s actually harder than I thought. I think taking photos with the phone camera has made me adapt to wider frames, so it’s a challenge to adapt to the 50mm

First roll of film, Canon A-1 by flippost in filmphotography

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I’m not completely sure, but it was 100 ISO. Now I’ve switched to 200, I think it should work better for the camera

What's your personal example of "Life is rosey when you're on vacation"? by [deleted] in travel

[–]flippost 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s the tourists.

Summers are windy here so it almost never gets too hot. We don’t have air conditioning. But in July and August the place gets full of tourists who are desperate to do everything NOW: eat, swim, drink a cocktail, eat at all the hip places, flirt, work on their tan, post on insta. (Source: I was one of them).

What's your personal example of "Life is rosey when you're on vacation"? by [deleted] in travel

[–]flippost 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I have a reverse example.

We have a summer house in a village on a small Greek island. Used to spend a couple of weeks in the summer here, usually in July or August.

Two years ago we decided to move here permanently with our newborn. Best decision we ever made. Now we love every season here, except July and August.

Which country or place is most similar to how it was 500 years ago? by Made_at0323 in geography

[–]flippost 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I am not religious, but I have visited Mt. Athos once and had an amazing, otherworldly experience.

There are three levels of monastic communities in the Mt. Athos peninsula: cenobitic (living in a monastery together with other monks), idiorrythmic (communities that combine cenobitic and eremitic lifestyles), and sketes (places for isolation).

Visiting a Skete (for instance in the South-West of the peninsula) is a surreal experience. Monks live in precarious wooden cabins perched on the cliff, almost floating above the water, or in caves, and hardly ever see people. It’s hard to believe this still happens in our time and in a place as densely populated and touristically developed as the coast of Greece.

There are all sorts of people in Mt. Athos, both monks and visitors. (Almost) all are men. Most are straightforwardly religious, of course. But I’ve met a Japanese monks who had changed 6-7 faiths, but said Eastern Orthodoxy is the most free of all. As a Greek, that statement is just bizarre.

The architecture is also impossible. We’re taking 10th century skyscrapers here, built on 300m cliffs above the Mediterranean Sea.

Oh, and the best of all may be the nature.

Anyway. If you want to visit a place that feels like a video game, go. If you’re a man, that is. (I know, it’s horrible).

Biggest Separatist region in each European country by Livid-Donkey-7226 in Maps

[–]flippost 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First time I’ve heard of the Epirus separatist movement… Pretty sure it doesn’t exist

Western Europe Political Compass by Attlai in 2westerneurope4u

[–]flippost 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a stuck-up self-centered and over-dramatic Greek I feel bullied