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Not even four miles south of Athens lies Phaleron, a port of Athens in classical times. Phaleron boasts one of the largest cemeteries ever excavated in Greece, containing more than 1,500 skeletons. Dating to the 8th-5th centuries BC, Phaleron is significant for our understanding of the rise of the Greek city-state and, in particular, for understanding the violence and subjugation that went with it. Two mass burials at Phaleron include people who were tossed face-down into a pit, their hands shackled behind their backs.

The shackled skeletons, easily the most compelling remains from Phaleron, have received researchers' attention for decades, as they are among the very few instances of shackled deaths in the ancient world and could indicate punishment, slavery, or a death sentence. But study of these “captives” has to take place within the context of the entire cemetery, and analyzing 1,500 skeletons is a massive task.

In the long-term, Phaleron skeletons will give us a window into a critical time in ancient Greek history, just before the rise of the city-state.

For more information about Phaleron and the excavation, please visit: Forbes
The Fall and Winter months in Greece tend to bring more rainy days than we're used to! Don't worry, though. When the weather forces us to stay inside, there are still plenty of activities for children. Here are just a few options:

Visit Golden Hall Shopping Mall
 
This shopping mall is new and clean with great facilities for children. The square has many picnic tables and also a well organized and clean playground with a sand pit, swings, zig-zags, and a jungle gym for children 2- 4 years old. Inside the Golden Hall on the second floor, you will find an indoor soft play area for children starting 3 years old. There is also an area for older children to play computer games. Golden Hall can be easily reached by car and by public transport.

Playmobil FunPark
 
The funpark has recently moved into a new building and it is like being in a huge toy store where endless play with all sorts of playmobil is possible. Playmobil funpark is suitable for children starting from 18 months old and there is also a (non-smoking) cafe and a shop.

Blanos Sports Park
 
This entertainment venue is huge. It offers a long list of activities for young children, teenagers and adults. There are bowling lanes (with special children’s bowling balls!) table football, billiard, electronic games, roller skating, trampolines, restaurants, and bars. The best part is the enormous jungle gym. It is separated in different sections so young children can play safely separated from the older kids. Blanos is easy to access and has a large car park.

For the full list of ideas and more information, please visit: Family Goes Out
The torch will be lit by the rays of the sun at Ancient Olympia on April 21, 2016 before being relayed to Rio de Janeiro.

The ceremony, which first took place in 1936, involves performers in the roles of ancient priestesses lighting the torch at the Temple of Hera (Heraion) at the archaeological site of Olympia. There, the performer in the role of the High Priestess calls on the god of the sun, Apollo, to light the torch and offer a prayer.

The Olympic flame will visit 83 cities, including 26 state capitals, and will pass through around 500 towns, with 300 hosting the relay and another 200 watching the convoy go by. An estimated 90 percent of Brazil’s population will be reached via the relay, covering 20,000 km by road and 16,000 km by air.

In acknowledgement of the refugee crisis, the Olympic flame will pass through the Elaionas refugee reception center in Athens, with a refugee symbolically carrying the flame as a torchbearer.

The idea was presented to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) by the Hellenic Olympic Committee’s president, Spyros Capralos.

To see this article in full, please visit: Greece Is
When Natalia Bougadeli’s grandmother needed blood in 2012, she was confronted with a problem and along with Natalia Kritsali, both students at the time, created the idea of Bloode, a way to raise awareness about the need for blood donations. Two years later, while Bougadeli was attending school at New York University in the U.S. and Kritsali was studying at Athens University of Economics and Business, the idea of Bloode remained active and they formed a team in Athens with two other students at Athens University of Economics and Business, Panagiotis and Alexander.
 
Bloode’s team went on to achieve their goal first by organizing volunteer blood donations, creating Bloode's website, and continuous calls for blood donations from patients or their relatives. Afterwards, the team expanded to informational events and educational programs, followed by the design of the application for mobile smartphones.

Their vision is to establish the first online community of blood donors and volunteers in Greece, in order to overcome this important social problem. Since their beginning, Bloode has completed 9 events, has gathered 200 units, and has saved 593 lives.

Source: Greek TV

For more information about this organization, please visit: Bloode
Thursday, 07 April 2016 07:00

The Most Beautiful Beaches In Greece

With the summer season quickly approaching, many people are planning their beach holiday, and with over 6,000 islands and islets, Greece is a perfect place to start. Every traveler has specific guidelines to what makes the perfect beach, but with so many to choose from, it may seem like an overwhelming task. Luckily, there's already a list of the most luxurious beaches in Greece, all of which are known for their sand, surf, history, and hidden locations.

The list includes:

Navagio Beach, Zakynthos
Sarakiniko, Milos
Porto Katsiki, Lefkada
Lalaria, Skiathos
Balos Beach and Lagoon, Crete
St Paul’s Bay, Rhodes
Myrtos, Kefalonia
Voidokoilia, Messinia

To read the full descriptions, please visit: Condé Nast Traveler
The Navarino Challenge was awarded the Grand Ermis & Ermis Gold at the Event Production at Ermis Awards 2015 held on 31 March 2016 in Athens. This year “Navarino Challenge 2016” onsets in the most brilliant way, greatly boosting the event to offer its leading sports tourism activities!

On the occasion of its recent distinction at Ermis Awards 2015, “Navarino Challenge” press event was held on Tuesday, March 29, 2016, at the Gold Class halls of Village Cinemas at The Mall Athens. The event's program included two parallel screenings of last year’s event video – documentary, deriving from the previous year (as it was shown in more than 1.6 million households in Greece and abroad), to reporters and senior executives, as well as greetings by the event’s ambassadors and representatives.

Navarino Challenge returns for a 4th consecutive year in Messinia and Costa Navarino on 9-11 September 2016.
 
Click HERE for this year's event info and registration details.

For more information about Navarino Challenge 2016, please visit: Navarino Challenge.

For the first time, the event presented the recently awards won. In its first participation at Ermis Awards, “Navarino Challenge” won the highest distinction in the annual event that was held in honor of the best advertising and communication companies in Greece, by winning the Grand Ermis award for the entire Event Production category and the Gold Award in the category of the sports events!

The Greek journalists Christina Vrachali and Dora Tsampazi presented the event, while after the two screenings, greetings were held from Marina Papatsoni, Marketing and Business Development Director of TEMES SA; Akis Tsolis, CEO of Active Media Group; Vassilis Vrettakos, President of Pylos Association of Enterprises for Tourism Development, the twice Silver Olympic medalist in Tae Kwon Do; Alexandros Nikolaidis, the Olympic and World Champion in 400m. hurdles, Periklis Iakovakis and pilates instructor, Mandy Persaki.

At the same time, this year's activities and the respective ambassadors were presented. In the activity of running, the Greek-American ultramarathon runner Dean Karnazes will be back for a consecutive year in Greece, while for the first time, the multiple marathon winner Nikos Polias will be the technical director of all running routes. In swimming, the federal swimming coach Nikos Gemelos, has undertaken the technical management of the activity, while with the assistance of the Swim Academy, managed by Nikos Gemelos and the Olympic and World Champion in open water swimming Spyros Gianniotis, the activities of baby swimming & aqua aerobic will be presented for the first time. Moreover, the World Champion in the open water swimming, Kelly Araouzou will swim for one more year in “Navarino Challenge”.

Tae Kwon Do lessons will be held by the twice Silver Olympic medalist Alexandros Nikolaidis, while for the first time the Olympic and World Champion in 400m. hurdles Periklis Iakovakis will support the event, through teaching and training the participating children. Gold Paralympic athlete Grigoris Polychronidis will teach the secrets of boccia (from the city of Rio, as he will be participating at the Paralympic Games) and pilates lessons will be held for another year by the instructor Mandy Persaki. Alexandros Nikolaidis, the kick boxing champion, will provide kick boxing lessons, while the cycling activity will be held with the support of Navarino Outdoors and indoor climbing will be supervised by certified climbing instructor George Malamas. The program will also include other activities such as basketball, SUP, golf which will be held with the support of Navarino Golf Academy; scuba diving will be supported by the Aqua Divers Club and Scuba Hellas, while for the first time a live cooking event will be presented with the assistance of the food blogger Gogo Papadionysiou also known as Mamatsita!

A greeting from Akis Tsolis, CEO of Active Media Group stated, among others things that: “Our distinction in this unique annual event of Ermis Awards that highlights our country’s creativity, is the reward of our hard work and discipline to undertake this significant event. We are equally excited and committed to continue even more dynamically and set up even higher the level of our event, which will also be a result of our sponsors’ and supporters’ confidence shown for all these years”.

Vassilis Vrettakos, the President of Pylos Association of Enterprises for Tourism Development said: “Tourism has its own rising course and vacations that actually offer the experience of new places, which is equally linked to the history of each place and the communication with different cultures and people, provide an exciting gateway. For everyone who decides to travel and any professional who loves what he does, Pylos and Messinia as a destination, is a one-in-a- lifetime experience. Its history, natural beauty, our friendly people and qualitative choices, are all inextricably linked with our philosophy, strongly creating to our visitors, the need to revisit us, while continuing on our end to hold on our promise: “With the guiding principle of mutual trust and goodwill, holidays become unforgettable”.

The twice Silver Olympic medalist in Tae Kwon Do Alexandros Nikolaidis also highlighted: “I am proud to participate in “Navarino Challenge” for the fourth year. Since its initiation, I have observed an event that has grown to become a great event, having attracted more people by the year that wish to learn about sports, the proper diet and good life”.
Olympic and World Champion in 400m. hurdles Periklis Iakovakis said: “We are looking forward to seeing you all at the unique sport tourism event “Navarino Challenge” for a weekend full of sports activities for the whole family. I'll be there too, to teach the children the various disciplines of track, and to take part in as many activities as I can, following the example of Alexandros Nikolaidis”.

Finally, pilates instructor Mandy Persaki added: “I wish for 2016, the family of “Navarino Challenge” to grow and for all of us together to try to learn a better way of living through participating in an ultimate fun weekend next to some great people!”.
Tuesday, 05 April 2016 07:00

The National Historical Museum Of Athens

What was once the Old Hellenic Parliament Building in Athens, it is now the National Historical Museum, home to interesting items and artifacts that are from the period of 1453 to the Second World War. The museum emphasizes the Greek Revolution and Dave found that the museum built upon his knowledge of the Greek War of Independence.

There are hundreds of items on display, ranging from weapons to a collection of traditional Greek costumes. The ship's wooden mastheads  from the revolution era were particularly striking. Perhaps even a little cartoon like!

The Old Parliament Building is certainly worth seeing from the outside, even if you do not have the time to visit the museum. The building is of a neoclassical design, and an impressive bronze statue stands at the front. This is of General Theodoros Kolokotronis, one of the most prominent characters of the Greek War of Independence. Anyone interested in the creation of modern Greece should definitely visit this museum!

Visit on a Sunday. It’s free!

To see more of Dave’s experience at the museum, please visit: Dave’s Travel Pages.
The summer schedule has officially begun for Greece's museums and archaeological sites, which means new hours. Starting April 1, the summer hours will be from 8:00 to 20:00. 

In addition to the new hours, the Greek Ministry of Culture has announced a series of ticket price hikes for sites and museums including the Athens Acropolis, where general admission has now risen to 20 euros (from 12 euros), the Knossos archaeological site on Crete, where entrance now costs 15 euros (from 6 euros), the Sounio archaeological site, with tickets costing 8 euros (previously 4 euros), and the Epidaurus site and museum, which now cost 12 euros to visit (from 6 euros). 

Authorities have also announced that the cloakroom at the Athens Acropolis will not be operating for security reasons for the time being, but visitors can enter the site with a small backpack or handbag.

For more information, please visit: eKathimerini.
Sunday, 03 April 2016 07:00

Tahini & Chocolate Mousse

This guilt-free dessert is perfect for lent and all the health-conscious chocolate lovers out there. It's easy to make, dairy-free, and full of healthy fats and antioxidants. The avocado and tahini combination may seem questionable, but it adds a unique element that will surely please your taste buds.



Serves
: 2

Time: 5 minutes

Ingredients:
1 ripe avocado
2 TBS tahini
¼ cup almond milk
1 TBS chia seeds
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
4 TBS cacao powder
8 drops liquid stevia

Method:
Combine all the ingredients in a blender.
Blend for about 30 seconds until smooth and creamy.
Spoon mousse into a glass jar or cup and chill slightly before eating.

Enjoy for breakfast or dessert.

To read this recipe in full, please visit: Supercharged Food.
According to National Geographic, Greece has the best bookstore in the world and it's in Santorini!

Atlantis, which was founded by a group of friends from Cyprus, England and the United States, is situated along the main street in the picturesque town of Oia overlooking the water. This no. 1 bookstore hosts book readings on the terrace, bookbinding classes, and food and film festivals.

To learn more about this incredible Santorinian bookshop, visit their website HERE.

From the National Geographic's book Destinations of a Lifetime, here are the top ten bookstores in the world:

1. Atlantis Books, Santorini, Greece
2. Cafebrería el Péndulo, Mexico City, Mexico
3. Munro’s Books, Victoria, Canada
4. El Ateneo Grand Splendid, Buenos Aires, Argentina
5. Powell’s City of Books, Portland, Oregon
6. Prairie Lights, Iowa City, Iowa
7. Shakespeare and Company, Paris, France
8. Gertrude & Alice, Sydney, Australia
9. Librairie Avant-Garde, Nanjing, China
10. Cook & Book, Brussels, Belgium

Source: National Geographic
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