Bridges

The Rio–Antirrio Bridge/Γέφυρα Ρίου–Αντιρρίου

On the other side after about 45 minutes.

The view of the RIo-antirio (also called Charilaos Trikoupis) bridge from aboard a ferry boat are stunning. The remarkable RIo-Antirio bridge is an impressive modern wonder. It was completed the day before the Olympic games in Athens on the 12th of August 2004. It is one of the world’s longest multi-span cable-stayed bridges and longest of the fully suspended type. It crosses the Gulf of Corinth near Patras, linking the town of Rio on the Peloponnese peninsula to Antirrio on mainland Greece by road.

It was the vision for the Charilaos Trikoupis (Prime Minister of Greece) had more than a hundred years ago, to connect the narrow sea passage between Rio and Antirrion, became a reality. But, Greece lacked the finances. The bridge was planned in the mid-1990s and was built by French-Greek companies.

Fun fact: The name Rio (and its older form Rhion) derives from the Greek ῥίον (rhion), generally meaning “jutting part”.

Small Town /Η Μικρή Πόλη

Halkida

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Aristotle

A bust of Greek philosopher Aristotle

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A quick escape from Athens to the southern small town of Halkida in Evia. The place where the, ‘father of western philosophy’ Aristotle died on the 7th of March 322 B.C.

“Yes the truth is that men’s ambition and their desire to make money are among the most frequent causes of deliberate acts of injustice.”
Aristotle

 

“Man is by nature a political animal.” -Aristotle
Aristotle

The Bridge/Η ΓΕΦΥΡΑ

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Καλό μήνα! (Kalo Mena) translates to ‘happy first day of the month’ as we like to say in Greece.

A different perspective of the Corinth canal bridge. Not sure why there are plastic bags there!

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