Bit by bit

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I started for my walk believing it would be one more repetition of the countless walks I have already done.

Little did I know!

As I was wandering inside the fortified fortress of the old town, I have found myself in a wildflower meadow that I never knew it existed! And it looked more like spring rather than the middle of winter!

But let's take it from the top.



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I started from the park and went towards the beach of Arvanitia but just before the parking lot, I turned right towards the abandoned hotel and the archeological site of Acronafplia castle. If you have been reading my posts, you should know Nafplio like the back of your hand by now! I am showing you every inch of it, bit by bit, documenting every aspect of the town, as I discover it myself.

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The picture above illustrates with the best possible way, another favourite route that I take very often, the "Tour of Arvanitia". A small pedestrian walkway that connects the beach with the port, across the edge of the coastline. One kilometre (0.6 mile) of pure bliss :)

But as I said this is the walk I didn't do today. Instead I went above it, through the walls of the castle.

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Actually the second castle, since the biggest and most famous one is on the hill behind me, as you can see in the picture above. The one I visited today is also on a hill but at a lower altitude and closer to the town. But that doesn't mean that it is lesser in beauty and as it turned out, in surprises too!

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I had to include a picture of the snow-capped mountains far away, to prove you that it is indeed winter before I continue with the seductive seascapes and the spring wild flowers :)

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At the top of the hill I noticed that small path that I had never followed before, so I changed my usual route and turned left on the untended area.

And I have found, among other wildflowers, the first daisy of the year!

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I continued cautiously because of the absurd amount of prickly pears all around and their, not so friendly, thorns and finally I reached the end of the hill which was also the end of my walk :)

But I didn't took my way back before I treat myself with one more amazing view and a few deep breaths of the sea-breeze!

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This is my contribution to the #wednesdaywalk challenge, hosted by @tattoodjay!

The camera that I used is a Canon EOS 850D with an EF-S 18-135mm lens attached. I edited the photographs in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic .


All the pictures and the words are mine.

Thank you for reading and if you want to know more about me you can check out my introduction post.

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That part of Greee looks really sumerish, especially compared to the weather here in Prague today :) You took a great #wednesdaywalk :)

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It is a bit cold but it does look summerich indeed!

Thank you very much @godfish :)

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Oh, but at least there are snow-capped mountains, so it reminds us a bit of winter. Like far away winter haha

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far away winter

Haha, perfectly said :)

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What a beautiful place you have discovered on your walk, dear friend @fotostef, I like these mountainous landscapes and cliffs that cause vertigo. The last two shots are really beautiful, I would spend a whole day seeing that place
Thank you very much for sharing this Wednesday bed
have a beautiful afternoon

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The views never disappoint, blue and yellow seem like beautiful colors to me. This is how it gives pleasure to take a walk. 🥺

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Thank you, I am glad you liked them! Blue and yellow is a favourite combination indeed :)

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Honestly. I think winter may be better to walk in over there than summer.

It's magnificent! The Med, though

I remember...

Okay. Liddle bit jealous right now :| It'll pass!

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Winter is definitely better for walking than summer. You know what it is like to have a hot summer and ours is only slightly less hot than yours :)

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