Events in Greece at full moon of August

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after demands for long time at the past,
the last years many ancient and medieval/byzantine historical places are open at the full moon of August,

this year 2016 is at 18 August, and many areas forbiten every other day are open for the public, mostly free entrance,
the event starts from 17 August and lasts until 21 August, and many places openfor public and are fantastic at night, cause the full moon of August is the biggest of the year, having mostly a silver colour light,

the link is in Greek and is where the local archaiology services will open the areas to public,

http://air.news.gr/cov/pa/panselinos2016.pdf

if you are in Greece at these days, spend a few hours to see the nearby local event, under the light of the sweetess and warmer moon,
they are all over Greece, so no need to travel far,
Ask the local turist agents, or services etc which area will be open nearby,
remember it is free

for those who know, it is a good time to salute and respect.
remember Θ
 
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a short list of Opening grounds

at NE Greece Makedonia Thrace

1. the ancient theatre of Philippoi
2. the ancient city of Abdera
3. the temple of the Great gods (kavires) at Samothrake Θ Φ

At central N Greece Makedonia
1. the Royal tombs of Aiges
2. the ancient city of Pella
3. the ancient city of Stageira (Aristotle's tomb)
4. the Amphipolis archaiology site/area
5. the archaology site/area of Pydna
6 the archiology site/area of Leivethra (Orfeus city) Θ
7 the castle of Platamon


at NW Greece Makedonia
1. the Aiane ancient city

also NW Greece Epirus
1 the archiology site/area of Dodone Θ
2. the acropolis of Passaron Φ

at Central Greece Thessaly
1. the temple of Apollo at Plastiras lake Karditsa

at Ionian Islands
the old castle at Korkura (Corfu) and Zakynthos

at South Greece
1. the ancient Olympia area will be open

at central Greece Sterea
1, the museum of Theba
2. the museum of Delphi

at Attica Athens
1. the archiology site/area of Sounio
2. the archaiology site/area and the Museum of Βαβρων vavrona
3. the archaiogy site/area of Afaias at Aegina Θ
4. the archaiology site/area of Eleysis Φ

At Peloponese
1. the acropolis of Sparta
2. the Nestor's palace
3. the ancient theatre of Mantineia Θ

at Aegean islands
at the islands of Lemnos Lesvos Chios Samos Ikaria Patmos Kos Rhodos Naxos Tenos Paros
also the archailogy site/area of sacred Delos

at Crete
many places will be open at Crete, among them
1 the Rocca al mare or Koules at Herakleion
2. the archaiology site/area of Gortyna Θ
3. the archaiology site/area of Faistos
4. The Holv cave Idaion Antron Φ


 
This year the full moon in Greece has started,
the most Interesting night is tonight 7-8 August,

for many hours the silver moon will change collours as it will in the shadows of Earth,
there is an partially eclipse of moon today,

I hope the ones who can see it, enjoy it,

Also remember that this era is era of περσειδες Perseides (curtains)
usually the first or second tenth of August we see the Falling Stars
that is because Earth is moving to a zone of comet remnants,
the density of falling stars can reach 2 per minute or more than 100 per hour,

Enjoy
 
after 2002, Polytheists manage to celebrate the August fool moon,

this year from yesterday till Monday 27 August.
most archaiological cites will be open to 'live' the silver night,

my most fantastic expereince was at ancient city Samothrace.

it is worthy if you are in Greece, to visit an archaiological site, especially a temple,

the marble and the moon make a fantastic silver light,

it is one of the most fascinating full moons of the year.
 
Speaking of Greece - I'm on holiday here, and the Armenoid presence is nothing to scoff at at all. Almost everyone here fits somewhere on a Pontid-Armenoid spectrum. It, in most cases, definitely IS NOT Dinarid. There is a small East Europid presence (much smaller than people on anthro forums would have you believe), but then again I'm in the South.
 
Speaking of Greece - I'm on holiday here, and the Armenoid presence is nothing to scoff at at all. Almost everyone here fits somewhere on a Pontid-Armenoid spectrum. It, in most cases, definitely IS NOT Dinarid. There is a small East Europid presence (much smaller than people on anthro forums would have you believe), but then again I'm in the South.
May i ask you, in which region of Greece are you now?
 

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