The Evretou Grave

Published 31st of January, 2018

Very Peaceful

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If you find graveyards peaceful, imagine how peaceful this spot was, with this gorgeous view? I could have happily sat here all afternoon, taking in the environment.

RIP

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I know nothing about you, Balabanidis Aleksandros, but you have a stunning grave.

A Local Fisherman?

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This mosaic in the floor would indicate, perhaps, that he was fond of fishing in the lake?

And When It's Full?

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So, imagine what this scene will look like when the reservoir is full? You can be sure of one thing, I will be there to photograph it.

Eternal Rest

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I don't think I could wish for a nicer spot than this to spend an eternity.

If you do decide to visit this grave, please treat it with the utmost respect, and take any rubbish home with you. It is an incredibly peaceful spot, and I felt quite privileged to be able to visit it.

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