From the west coast of the Peloponnese, we travelled inland just for an hour or so, to the site of Ancient Olympus.
As for travelling, we don't have air-con of course (tee hee!) and we are now driving most of the time with both front windows fully open and the vents under the windscreen, wide-open too. These vents, the cause of so much angst amongst Land Rover drivers, are absolutely amazing when it comes to cool temperature drives. They direct outside air straight into the cab and it is lovely!
It has been fairly hot:-
So we were dodging the crowds at Ancient Olympus, which, once you are through the gate, are really spread out. Once again, as in Epidavros and Delphi, you can only stand amazed at the complexity of the remains, marvelling at the skills and endeavour of peoples so many centuries ago.
It's remarkable in scale and detail, with the buildings outside and the recovered statues, friezes, implements and other household goods, all on show in the museum.
It's the site of the original Olympic Games and it's here that the flame begins its journey to each new Games, although they must bring their own matches as there's no sign of an eternal flame.
Something intriguing caught my eye outside - it was a special information board:-
It provided me with extra interest as we walked the huge site. When I finally found what I was looking for, I could only wonder at what the 'technical reasons' might have been (answers on a post card please).
In the museum, we were careful when taking photos. Here's Dawn, not posing this time...
...but clearly distracted by something...
Another statue took pride of place in its own room.
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