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Our round-up of European travel posts begins with some beautiful summer landscapes in the relatively-unknown town of Totma, Russia. From there, we're headed south, into Greece, where some... interesting questions are being raised. And since this is a such a beautiful time of year, we'll stay in the Aegean Sea for our third and final post, by looking at the archaeological sites and beaches of Crete.
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In Totma I was brought on the occasion of a business trip - a forum competition took place among the regional newspapers in the eastern part of the Vologda region. My task was to take the editor-in-chief and the journalist, and myself to get around Totma all the way.
Athens—where are all the dicks?
written by @choogirl
There's a pretty cool onsite museum in the Athens Agora, which is included in the entry price. One thing I noticed both here and in Delphi is all the male statues are missing their dicks.
Exploring Mythological Crete and its beautiful beaches 1/2: Destination Matala Beach
written by @ctdots
The beauty of the place for me was basically that you are in an area were Minoans used to live, it is considered to be the oldest ruins of a known city not only in Crete but in whole Europe.
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