Corinth and Mycenae
view my journal entry for Corinth/Mycenae
the 4 mile long corinthian canal the remains of the baptistry from a 5th century basillica ruins from an ancient theatre in corinth with the acrocorinth in the background another view of the corinthian theatre
the ruins of a temple to apollo in ancient corinth the "bema" where Paul was brought in chains before Gallio in Acts 18 a view of the market of ancient corinth
a stone with the name of erastus, the city treasurer mentioned in Romans 16:23
a statue of Nero, the emperor who probably killed Peter and Paul
one of the statues uncovered in corinth
the public toilets of ancient corinth
mackey checking out the ruins
the castle rises 1800 feet above corinth and was key for the defense of the area
the acrocorinth, a venetian castle that towers above corinth another shot of the ancient stronghold
a look across the valley to a mountain in the distance
mark and daniel on the rocky pathway of the acrocorinth
a picture of me on top of the acrocorinth a view of modern day corinth with the ocean and snow covered mountains in the distance
Mycenae--Agamimnon's palace
some of the ancient greek writing discovered in the area
the giant circular theatre at Epidavros, near Mycenae a close-up of the theatre
another view of the underground tunnel Atrius' tomb, built into the side of a hill
the tunnel that provided the Mycenaens with water
the Lions' Gate, the entrance to Agamimnon's palace
What do you do when you don't have a swimsuit and the temp is 40 degrees?  Jump in the ocean anyway!
daniel, erika, becca, mark and me in front of the tomb at Mycenae
the tomb is shaped like a dome on the inside
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