Recorded October 24, 2009.
Oia is a small community on the islands of Santorini in Greece. The population is 1,230 inhabitants. Along the cliff of Oia, houses have been delved into the porous volcanic rock (left over from a large volcanic explosion many years ago that sunk the center of the island). Parts of these houses are visible and the scenery that results from it is generally perceived as being typically Greek. The town is noted for its picturesque architecture, unique for its blend of relatively large medieval Venetian houses with small incave village homes, called "yposkafa" which were the housing form of the rest of the town's population. This is a reminiscent of the age of Venetian rule over the island. Other attributes of this era are the large Catholic population as well as the medieval fortifications to protect from pirates. To this day laws protect the natural and architectural beauty of the town from modern manifestations, such as public electrical wires
From: http://timvp.com
Beautiful. I was there the last ship of the season in November 2009--very quite, not many tourist. Thanks for the Memories.
TheIvyAuthor 1 year ago
@TheIvyAuthor I was there just a little before you in Late October of 2009.
hoosiertim 1 year ago