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	<updated>2007-11-27T11:33:26Z</updated>
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			Mediterranean Photography and Screensavers
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		<title>Petra tou Romiou</title>
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		<id>tag:www.djpaco-photography.com,2008://1.0111</id>
		<published>2007-11-27T10:32:12Z</published>
		<updated>2008-02-10T11:33:26Z</updated>
		<summary>
				  Petra tou Romiou means "the Rock of the Greek" and does not refer to Aphrodite.
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		<author>
			<name>Matanski</name>
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<p>Petra tou Romiou means "the Rock of the Greek" and does not refer to Aphrodite but to another myth, that of the Byzantine hero Dighenis who threw the rocks at pirates to protect his lady.</p>
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		<title>Greek Islands</title>
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		<published>2007-11-27T10:32:12Z</published>
		<updated>2008-02-02T11:33:26Z</updated>
		<summary>
				 Step Back in Time - The best of Greek Islands 2004/2006.
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			<name>Matanski</name>
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<p>It is a barren, rocky island just opposite a volcano, with black and red beaches and towns situated on high cliffs offering breathtaking views and fantastic sunsets. Santorini has a dramatic wild beauty as opposed to lush and green islands.</p>
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		<title>Aphrodite's Rock</title>
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		<published>2007-08-18T10:32:12Z</published>
		<updated>2007-08-18T11:33:26Z</updated>
		<summary>
				 Petra tou Romiou, a rock off the shore along the main road from Paphos to Limassol, has been regarded since ancient times as the birthplace of Aphrodite, goddess of love and fertility. According to ancient tradition, Aphrodite was born from the waves on the site off the coast of Cyprus.
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			<name>Matanski</name>
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<p>Petra tou Romiou means "the Rock of the Greek" and does not refer to Aphrodite but to another myth, that of the Byzantine hero Dighenis who threw the rocks at pirates to protect his lady.</p>
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		<title>Limassol Carnival</title>
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		<id>tag:www.djpaco-photography.com,2007://1.0211</id>
		<published>2007-08-18T10:32:12Z</published>
		<updated>2007-08-18T11:33:26Z</updated>
		<summary>
			The Limassol Carnival is an essential institution and great tradition for the citizens of Limassol. The festival lasts for ten (10) days, filled with festive, amusing masquerading
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			<name>Matanski</name>
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<p>The Limassol Carnival is an essential institution and great tradition for the citizens of Limassol. The festival lasts for ten (10) days, filled with festive, amusing masquerading</p>
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	<entry>
		<title>Symi Island, Greece</title>
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		<published>2007-06-11T10:32:12Z</published>
		<updated>2007-06-11T11:33:26Z</updated>
		<summary>
			A lovely, mountainous island Simi was reputed to be the birthplace of the Three Graces. While its interior is punctuated with small valleys, its coastline alternates between being steep and rocky or sandy and indented with little coves.
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			<name>Matanski</name>
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<p>A lovely, mountainous island Simi was reputed to be the birthplace of the Three Graces. While its interior is punctuated with small valleys, its coastline alternates between being steep and rocky or sandy and indented with little coves.</p>
<p>Simi&apos;s capital city is also named Simi and is located on the island’s north side. It is divided into two levels, Ano Simi is the upper level, and Kato Poli, the lower.</p>
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