Joanna Kalafatis
A narrow, cobblestone alley winds between rows of traditional whitewashed buildings with shuttered windows and wooden doors in a quaint, picturesque Greek village. The alley's stone pavement and the buildings' rustic architecture evoke a sense of history and charm. In the distance, a towering rock formation rises majestically, providing a stunning natural backdrop to the charming streetscape. The scene exudes a serene and timeless atmosphere, inviting exploration of the winding alleyways and hidden nooks that characterize the enchanting Greek islands.

Sokakia (σοκάκια): narrow streets or alleys between buildings. •• Beyond the tavernes (casual family style restaurants) and beaches, nothing is perhaps more representative of the Greek islands than sokakia. •• Even on the tiniest of islands, they give you the sense that there is much waiting to be explored. Whether they’re big enough to drive a car through or so narrow two people can’t pass each other (or one person can’t eat a big meal before passing at all), every new winding turn of these quaint stone paths has the potential to bring you to a small shop you never noticed, an old beautiful house, a new view. •• I never get tired of walking, searching, discovering. . . . . . #streetsingreece #hydra #greekislands #Υδρα

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