The day after visiting Epidaurus and Mycenae, we toured Athens. Although there has been an excessive amount of news coverage about the protests and unrest in Athens, I found it to be rather uneventful. Yes, the country is in a huge economic downturn and the people are upset with the government over the cuts caused by austerity measures, but at no time did I feel in danger or threatened. I know several people were nervous when I told them I was going to Athens, but rest assured, there was no reason to be so.
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Us in front of Parliament with a dog who was searching for shade.
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Greek Parliament Building
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Protest Signs
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More Protest Signs. Protesters had camped out
across from Parliament in a tent city.
After visiting the Parliament Building, we went to
The Acropolis. The Acropolis was still as impressive as it was the first time I saw it 10+ years ago. Most of the remaining building were built 2,500 years ago in the 5th century BC.
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A picture of the Acropolis taken from Mars Hill.
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A picture of Mars Hill taken from the Acropolis.
It was here that the Apostle Paul preached to the Athenians,
calling them to repent from idolatrous ways and come unto Christ.
(
Acts 17)
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Walking up to the
Propylaea, the Gateway to the Acropolis.
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Entering through the Propylaea.
The Parthenon, dedicated to the Goddess, Athena.
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Amanda and Me sitting in front of the Parthenon.
The Erechtheum![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhL_7sTtk8y9xLQ6VOOjoxEz6HClaxFAeRw18ldyxY-bPjrx9eEe2kx-cCBAEzrooDF6ZD6cfIJOyRlQEoHUtqx-Friq7pVmKL_O8u_pABT5_MK9NjkdhNQCAnL6UqK01CscT3BsA/s320/DSC01997.JPG)
Amanda and Me on the other side of the Erechtheum.
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Me with the city of Athens and the Temple of Zeus in the background.
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A closeup on the
Temple of Zeus
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