RE: Crete Holiday 2019

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Crete Holiday 2019

in dtube •  5 years ago 

One of the good video travel blog, Never a fan of watching videos especially due to the absence of patience, but I watched it in fast forward first then almost full in the same recording mode. The Aquarium must be so huge to accommodate sharks, and many other fishes and the octopus looks threatening too.

There was some lessons on the history class about Greece and we know it is having a great culture and getting to watch it through the video was a good experience. What are those remaining of a building like structure? Look like abandoned area, anything related to Greek civilization???

And finally some caves to wind up the show. Overall it was worth to watch the video for the time spent for it, My patience paid off Hehe..

Thank you and Cheers

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@angelro I'm glad you liked the video, i had a great time shooting this. The remains of the buildings are from the venetian fortress in Rethymno: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortezza_of_Rethymno

Regards,
Tim

Fortezza of Rethymno
The Fortezza (Greek: Φορτέτζα, from Italian for "fortress") is the citadel of the city of Rethymno in Crete, Greece. It was built by the Venetians in the 16th century, and was captured by the Ottomans in 1646. By the early 20th century, many houses were built within the citadel. These were demolished after World War II, leaving only a few historic buildings within the Fortezza.