Has anyone ever happened to be marveling at the sunset from the Acropolis of Athens, and wondered what’s that haughty mountain in the background, behind which the sun is plunging? That’s the all-renown Mount Cithearon: Dionysus’ sacred mountain and dwelling of his Bacchae priestesses; the cradle of young Oedipus; the site of one of Hercules’ earliest feats; and the hosting place of so much exquisite natural beauty. That’s the mountain I escaped to on that splendid, spring morning, and I here drop you the best images I captured.
All images on this site are free to download and use for personal or commericial purposes, provided that you give credit by linking or referring back to this website. You may contact me for high resolution. Although you still have the option to import the images by url, I advice against it, as I may block hotlinking at any moment, resulting in the disappearance of any out-linked images.
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