Liverpool
Pictures taken between 23rd and 26th July 2010.
Tony & Tatiana in The Cavern Shopping Centre, Liverpool, 25th July 2010.
Pictures taken between 30th June and 3rd July 2010. Belgrade (Beograd) means ‘white city’ in Serbian.
A white peacock at Belgrade Zoo. 1st July 2010.
Entrance gate into Kalemegdan fortress.
Kalemegdan fortress and park are the oldest part of the Belgrade urban area and historically the fortress was the core of the city. Today it is located to the north of the modern city centre.
Pictures taken between 26th and 29th June 2010.
Bachkovo Monastery is the second largest in Bulgaria. It lies in the valley of the Chepelare river (also known by the locals as Chaya), about 10km to the south of the town of Assenovgrad. The monastery is about a half hour bus ride from the city of Plovdiv.
The monastery was originally built in the mid-Byzantine period and was later destroyed by the Ottomans and has since been rebuilt.
The capital of the Republic of Macedonia. Pictures taken on Tuesday 4th May 2010.
Map of central Skopje – click image to enlarge.
Tony in the garden of City Hostel.
Tony at Saint Panteleimon Monastery. The present church was built on the foundations of an older church that dated back to 1164. It is located at Gorno Nerezi on the slope of Mount Vodno,
The Saronic Islands are located in the Argo-Saronic Gulf south of Piraeus, which is Greece’s largest port. The largest island of Aegina is just 20 kilometres from Piraeus and can be easily and quickly reached by boat.
Pictures taken Thursday afternoon-evening, Friday morning, 27th-28th May 2010.
Park area in Aegina Town.
Tatiana at a café-restaurant in Aegina Town.
Dome of Agios Nektarios Monastery.