Saturday, August 23, 2008
Subterranean Vacation III: Underground worlds of Guizhou
Labels:
Books
Friday, August 15, 2008
Fine tuning Angelidakis.com
I wasn't entirely happy with the recent update on Angelidakis.com so we re-did it yet again, filling in some recent projects, though more are to come.
Labels:
Work
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Friday, August 08, 2008
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Subterranean Holiday II : Irakleia
We had to walk (and climb!) for an hour and a half in the blistering heat to get to the super-spooky Irakleia cave,
apparently the largest cave in the Aegean...
apparently the largest cave in the Aegean...
when we asked the locals how big the cave is, they said they dont now, because nobody has reached the end
or maybe nobody came back?
there were spots to light candles, and as we walked we lit them to find our way back
all you could see was darkness
I had to keep taking pictures with flash to see where we were going
finally it was too spooky and we went back out
or maybe nobody came back?
there were spots to light candles, and as we walked we lit them to find our way back
all you could see was darkness
I had to keep taking pictures with flash to see where we were going
finally it was too spooky and we went back out
Monday, August 04, 2008
Subterranean Holiday I : Antiparos
We had been to Antiparos a few times, and had passed by a sign indicating the way to the"cave", though we always passed it by. This time we decided to visit
when you enter the stalagmites and stalactites look great,
and everything is lit with a quasi yellow light..
then the cave looks like it continues forever
(the stainless steel railing is unfortunately very Dubai airport)
and suddenly opens up to huge vertigenous underground halls
and you pass these great caves and the path continues further down
and you realize that you are in an incredible underground masterpiece
Sylvia posedthen everybody posed
(Sylvia, Mari, Angelo, me, Ilias)
ancient graffiti
the scale of the place is hard to describe
the rooms are endless
Angelo thought he was seeing ghosts everywhere
when you enter the stalagmites and stalactites look great,
and everything is lit with a quasi yellow light..
then the cave looks like it continues forever
(the stainless steel railing is unfortunately very Dubai airport)
and suddenly opens up to huge vertigenous underground halls
and you pass these great caves and the path continues further down
and you realize that you are in an incredible underground masterpiece
Sylvia posedthen everybody posed
(Sylvia, Mari, Angelo, me, Ilias)
ancient graffiti
the scale of the place is hard to describe
the rooms are endless
Angelo thought he was seeing ghosts everywhere
when we went back up,
I though I heard screams and went back to check
I though I heard screams and went back to check
Labels:
Inspiration,
Travel
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