Corfu : Patounis Soap Factory : the oldest soap factory in Corfu hand made olive oil soap British Cemetery : Some German graves are here too
Corfu : Church of Virgin Mary Mandrakina Corfu Island Garden park Panagia Spiliotissa Panagias Kassopitras Monastery https://www.johnsanidopoulos.com/2012/05/miracle-of-panagia-of-kassopitra-in.html the miracle of Panagia Kasspitra Church of St. Jason and St. Sosipater https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sosipater
I saw a soap fabric in Aleppo too, it was very nice to look at. Looked the same too, those all soaps are all made the same way (and so much better than all those new soaps filled with I-don't-know-what these days!)
Corfu Paleokastritsa Monastery olive press Corfiots mark Holy Saturday with a strange old custom referred to as the “botides” - where large clay jugs filled with water are thrown from the balconies of homes in the center of town, smashing into pieces onto the streets below as thousands gather around to watch. ... The exact origin of the custom is unclear.https://www.arabnews.com/node/1280666/offbeat Corfu the Most Musical Greek Island
Corfu : Mon Repos : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mon_Repos,_Corfu an old abandoned Convent on the property Mayor Mon Repos Palace Art Hotel
Corfu : Paleopolis : Basilica of Paleopolis Temple of Artemis Agelokastro Mount Pantokrator https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Pantokrator Monastery high up on top of Mount Pantogrator
Corfu Beaches Paleokastritsa Area Agia Spiridon Beach : Rovinia Beach the keyhole Paleokastritsa Beach 6:16 minutes Enchanting Limni Beach Ampelaki Beach Agia Triada Beach Agiosetros Beach Baie d'Ampelaki Paralia Panteleimonos : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paralia_Panteleimonos don't want to run into one of this , as pretty as dome of them look the hurt, or are at least causing great discomfort .
Corfu Bella Vista Viewpoint 4:30 minutes Danilia Village : https://familyexperiencesblog.com/danilia-village-in-corfu/ lots of pictures Kasiopi Castle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kassiopi_Castle
Corfu Cape Drastis Nymfes https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nymfes Nymfes Water Fall Apotripiti Beach Logas the Sunset Beach Paralia Roda
Corfu Porto Timoni Beach 5 : 12 minutes beautiful Agios Stylianos Church cave in Afionas Kaiser throne http://in-corfu.com/historic/kaiser.html Pelekas
Corfu : Kavos : Monastery of the Blessed Virgin Mary Monastery of saint Paraskevi right hand of Saint Paraskevi Convent of Agia Paraskevi https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monastery_of_Saint_Paraskevi_(Vikos)
Corfu : Arkoudillas Beach : Asprokavos : Heck , here are 57 beaches on Corfu with a picture each. https://www.greeka.com/ionian/corfu/beaches/
Paxos : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paxi Gaios : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaios Church of Analipsi : Panagia island https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panagia_(island) the monastery and light house on the island of Panaghia Island Located on the islet Panaghia (Madonna) at the entrance of the port of Gaios with a focal height of 26m. The lighthouse consists of a square style tower 7.8 m. tall and it includes a house for the lighthouse’s personnel. It first-opened in 1825 operating with olive oil. The mechanism was replaced in 1890 with that of the lighthouse of Lakka which operated with oil, emitting a constant white light with a green field and a luminescence of 6 and 9 nm respectively. The operation was interrupted during World War II, and in 1946 it worked again with oil as a monitored lighthouse. In 1982 the operation was automated and was converted to solar energy, emitting characteristically one flash per 5 ” with luminescence 10 nm. Chapel of Gaios the Statue of George Anemogiannis George Anemogiannis was born in 1798 in Paxos. At the time of the Greek Revolution in 1821 he was a sailor at a merchant ship owned by Laskarina Bouboulina and his captain was N. Orlof.On June 10th 1821 he took part in one of the first naval attacks against an Ottoman target, as the skipper of a fire ship. During the attack he was arrested and executed by the authorities and then his dead body was hang for several days as an example to other rebels.Today there are two monuments in his honour, one in Nafpaktos, the place where his was tortured and executed, and one at his birthplace in Paxos. The monument at Paxos was crafted in 1966 and it is the work of sculptor Nikolas (Pavlopoulos).