First Street we were on - Notice How Clean it IS
Another View down Another Street
Typical Intersection in Athens
All Streets look like they Could be in US
Intersection with Greek Writing Giving Directions - Try and Get Lost! Also Note Modern Tram
View Along Street Looking at Buildings on High Mountain in Distance
Again, a Typical View in Athens
Price of Gas in Euros per Liter - Translates to $3.98 per Gallon
Then, just Outside of Athens, the Price is 1.539 Euros per Liter or $4.39 per Gallon
Another View of Athens
Highway Signs in Greek but with Characters Above that we can Understand
Temple of Zeus
Temple of Zeus on Right and Acropolis in Background on Left
View of Mt. Lycabettus with Buildings - we Thought they were Some Special Ruins
Closeup of Buildings - Observatory, Restaurant and Castle, what a Letdown
Greek Government Parliament Building
Greek Soldier in Front of Parliament Buildings
Looking Across Square from Parliament Buildings
Academy of Athens
Academy of Athens was Built in 1929
The Academy is the highest Research Institute in Greece
We were Convinced our Driver Lived in His Bus - Three cell phones, Minnie Mouse? and other Paraphernalia
Temple of Hepheatus, Most Well-Kept Ruins
Panoramic View of Athens from Acropolis
Another View of Athens with Temple of Hepheatus in Ancient Agora (Market) of Athens
View of Aeropagus, or Mars Hill, a Natural Podium for Greek Politicians or Natural Pulpit for Apostle Paul when he Preached to Athenians (Acts 17:22 - 34)
Below Mars Hill Where the Crowd would Stand and Listen to Politicians or, Apostle Paul when he Preached in Athens
Olympic Stadium - Only Solid Marble Stadium in World. Originally built 566 BC with Wood Seats, then Marble Seats 329 BC. Final Refurbishment was done for 1896 Olympics.
Panorama of Olympic Stadium
Nancy getting ready to Board our Bus at the Stadium
Large Church at the Harbor as we Depart
Pireaus in the Background as we Leave the Crowded Harbor