This walled city by the sea is a Mediterranean masterpiece! It's just fun strolling down the main streets and peeking in shops, most of whom have many of their items displayed on the sides of the streets. The streets themselves are cobble stone so be careful walking.
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This walled city by the sea is a Mediterranean masterpiece! It's just fun strolling down the main streets and peeking in shops, most of whom have many of their items displayed on the sides of the streets. The streets themselves are cobble stone so be careful walking.
The old port of Rhode Island seems to have set time. It still stays in the style of the Ottoman Empire, the pier is still in use, and there are endless crowds everywhere. The building is still a few hundred years old, the blue sky and the blue sea are still thousands of years old.
The place where the sun god stood was now two deer, a castle, the port was still busy, the cruise ship could dock, the ferry between the islands was running here, and it was coming out of the Grand Pastor's Palace. You don't have to swim, just take 10 minutes to see.
Third time I’ve been there, I think I’ve found my place of holidays
Take a big ferry from Santorini and sleep for one night. The port where the ferry is moored is the old port of Rhode Island. The port is located at the northernmost end of Rhode Island. It is said that there used to be one of the seven wonders of the world. It was damaged in the earthquake and then left. There is no wreckage. Don't wonder why there are so many seven wonders in the world. I'm also curious that the port is an ordinary port. There are three windmills near the port. It's quite iconic.
Located on the southwest of the Old City, Smith Hill is home to the ancient Greek island of Rhode Island. The peak is named after the British Navy Commander Sydney Smith, who watched Napoleon's fleet here in 1802 and has unparalleled views.
The old port of Rhode Island, Port Manzlaki, is an important port on Rhode Island, Greece. The port is open all day and free to visit. Legend has it that the location of the port stag statue originally stood the giant statue of the Rhode Island sun god, which is one of the seven wonders of the world. Built in the port of Rhodes to the Mediterranean, the statue is a bronze giant with a torch in hand and a foot on both sides of the Straits. His torch is used as a lighthouse, day and night, to navigate the ships of the past. In 226 BC, a major earthquake knocked the giant statue down. The giant statue lay on the original site for nearly a thousand years, and then it was unaccounted for. The giant statue of the sun god, one of the seven wonders of the world, has been missing, and the place where the sun god stepped on is now the position of the two deer. Although the two deer are sculptures, the artistic creation is still very careful, divided into females and males, one side. The characteristic of distinguishing females is that the buck has horns. In ancient times, all boats had to pass through the sun god, and I was drunk to think about it. My best wonder is that the sun god has worn a small inner. The big ships are now parked in commercial ports, the old ports are no longer used as large ships in ancient times, and now the docks are docked by private yachts and small boats, so it is very quiet. There is a beautiful church next to the port, with a bell tower, called the Happy Church The Church of the Annunciation, also called the Evangelismos Gospel Church. After visiting the port, you can visit the church together.