The picture on the left is of the columns which used to hold up a roof above some shops.  These shops eventually were turned into small religous shrines.
Krizula, our tour guide, tells about the plays which were performed in the theater at Delphi.  This really emphasizes the importance of theater to the Greeks as Delphi is not near any major city, yet people still came in to perform.
These are the remains of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi.  The left side faces east and was the entrance.  The Pythia would have been at the rear of the temple.
Stephanie draws the Temple of Apollo during our free time before leaving Delphi.
Kiley and I show off our navels next to the navel stone.  More information about the significance of the "navel" can be found in my journal entries. 
We decided to sit in the judges' seats.  I believe the average score was an 8.  The sign on the lower right side says something about "Do not touch" but that's ok.  We had to have some fun becase the stadium was pretty well flooded and we couldn't race in it.
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