Friday, July 25, 2008

Radovan watches the sunset from Lykavittos Hill

Another sunset, this time from the top of Lykavittos Hill, the highest point in Athens, rising 910 feet above the city. It was quite a climb...
Easier going down though, and Radovan wanted to stop at this restaurant, but we decided to opt for another place, with more unusual fare....

16 comments:

Dan said...

Beautiful sunset. Looks like a picture perfect end to a wonderful day....pardon the pun!

Louis la Vache said...

So, Bibi, inquiring minds want to know: which souvenir did Radovan come home with yesterday?....

Jane Hards Photography said...

The perfect poscard. Sign this up to skywatch. Radovan would like to share this beatiful image.

Anonymous said...

i've never been to athens, but your photos makes me want to go there one day :)

Unknown said...

I hope the cook's food wasn't too strange!?

Beautiful sunset!

Gary

Riccardo said...

I want to be there!!!
Beautiful sunset!!!!!!!

Tom said...

Stunning Sunset...

Please forgive this 'copy & paste' part of my comment but I am on my rounds checking all the links but wanted you to know I have seen your post and will try to get back again.
On behalf of all other Sky Watchers the team thank you for taking part this week.

Tom

imac said...

Beautiful

Tash said...

Gorgeous Sky Watch. Radovan was very lucky to go on this trip! Love the angle on to the restaurant.

Luiz Santilli Jr said...

Bibi,

Sunset is always marvelous!

Beautiful post!

Have a nice weekend!

From Luiz (Brazil - Sao Paulo)

Pretty Life Online said...

Nice one for SWF! Happy weekend! Mine's up too hope you can drop by...

dianasfaria.com said...

beautiful skywatch-I'm sure Radovan does appreciate it!

Pat - Arkansas said...

Beautiful Sky Watch! Radovan has more energy than I to climb that hill. I'm loving your Radovan Journey posts.

SandyCarlson said...

Oh, to be exactly there!

marley said...

gorgeous sunset. I like the idea of trying some strange food!

Jill said...

So did you have the 'Cook's strange Food'??

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