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ARGO the departure ο αποπλους της Αργούς απο το λιμάνι του Βόλου

ARGO the departure ο αποπλους της Αργούς απο το λιμάνι του Βόλου

by g. ganotopoulos

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EVA_L, on June 18, 2008, said:

Fantastic image! Very beautiful picture!

Greetings from Ukraine. Eva

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Κώστας Ανδρεόπουλος, on June 23, 2008, said:

Παρακολούθησα προ καιρού τη κατασκευή της Αργούς στη τηλεόραση. Θα ήθελα να είμαι ένας από τους κωπηλάτες με ό,τι αυτό συνεπάγεται!

Ας ευχηθούμε το ταξίδι τους να γίνει με άνεμους ούριους και χωρίς απρόοπτα!!!

Χαιρετισμούς από την Πάτρα, Κώστας

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₱ƠňƫḭƙṑɱĨƙʀѹℓɨϚ, on June 8, 2009, said:

Ένα παρόμοιο καράβι με πολύ καλή δουλειά βρίσκεται στην Λευκάδα και πιάνει λιμάνι στο Νυδρί...

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Atlas11, on October 30, 2009, said:

'And Pontos, at those times being inhabited by barbarian and totally savage nations, was called Axenos (foreignless), for the natives were murdering every foreigner who sailed there.' From Diodoros' of Sicily. Library of History. Book 4:40(4-5).

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g. ganotopoulos, on November 3, 2009, said:

Atlas 11

Gia na to les esi, etsi tha ine.

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panozzi, on February 20, 2010, said:

And Atlas11_Axenos Its still the same procedure thosedays, so dont sale nearby..... Who was not barbarian at that time the Vikings ??

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Atlas11, on February 21, 2010, said:

Hello panozzi; This passage from the Library of History by Diodoros of Sicily refers to the present Euxinos Pontos. At the time of Jason and the Argonauts (before the Trojan War) it was called Axenos Pontos for the reasons stated above. Diodoros wants to show how dangerous was the sailing of Argo. The Vikings appeared in the history more than two thousand years later.

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Антип Калбазов, on April 8, 2011, said:

Прекрасное фото о мифе величественных Аргонавтов, которые реализировали мечту мудрых, целестремленных, трудолюбивых греков. Спасибо, g.ganotopoulos/ Привет из Москвы, Антип.

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Laurentiu Mitu, on August 25, said:

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