Poros is a small island almost attached to the mainland. Actually it is just a small channel of sea that separates it from the opposite shore. Both in the panoramic picture above, as well as in the one below, you can see on the right side the mainland and on the left the island! Crazy, isn't it? The distance is about 200 meters (656 ft) and we could have easily swim our way there. But we figured that it won't be very practical to swim with a camera bag on our shoulders so we took the ferry :)
The trip with the ferry was ridiculously short but it gave me the chance to take a few nice shots of the village as we were approaching it. The architectural style of the buildings dates at the early days of the 19th century when the modern Greek state was just forming.
Now it is a favorite destination for small getaways since it is very close to the capital and easily accessed both by ship or by car. The settlement has very narrow streets, beautiful houses and a feeling of history all around.
On the picture above you can see from another angle how close it is to the mainland. The plants on the bottom of the picture are on the island while the houses on the upper part are at the opposite shore. And the ferry in between!
As usual the neglected houses and the signs of abandonment drew my attention and a big part of my pictures are capturing just that. I remember that it was a time that a hiver was kept asking me why I take pictures of the old and dirty places instead of the new shiny ones. I never managed to explain to him how appealing and beautiful look into my eyes!
Walking around all those narrow streets gave me a very relaxing feeling, like life should be calm and easy around here. And of course I didn't see any of the people been anxious or in a hurry too :)
The end of the walk was by the sea and towards the ferry just in time to enjoy a wonderful sunset!
This is my contribution to the #wednesdaywalk challenge, initiated by @tattoodjay :)
Have a lovely Wednesday!
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Indeed swimming with a camera bag would not have bene a good idea even though its a short distance and one many could easily swim
but such an awesome island so much to see from the streets to the boats
Love the splashes of blue there and there
Thanks for joining Wednesday Walk :), I truly enjoy exploring the world virtually each Wednesday seeing walks from all around the globe and feeling I am there and experiencing it all myself, such as I did in your post just now :)
Thanks a lot @tattoodjay, it is an awesome island indeed :)
Its sure looks awesome you showed us that with your beautiful photos
Have a good day
Really cool place. Kinda reminds me of a small version of Coimbra, Portugal. Nice photos man. Makes me wanna get a camera already and getting good at photography.
Thanks a lot @strawhat, I am glad you like it!
I'll say even more important than getting good at photography, is getting ready to travel :)
Cheers!
The ferry will do just fine @fotostef 😁
What a beautiful walk you had. The buildings, the atmosphere around you. Stunning and so vibrant.
Thanks for sharing your beautiful photographs with us 👋🏻☀️
Have a wonderful day today!
Thank you very much @littlebee4 :)
Cheers from Greece!
You are welcome @fotostef 😁
Cheers from Spain ☀️😉
Oh, I agree, how could you not feel relaxed and calm in such a beautiful place. I think half of the fun of your trip would be the ferry. So fun. Your photos always make me wish I had made it to the islands
Oh yes, a ferry always give a special vibe to the trips, even the short ones :)
Thank you very much for stopping by!