Friday, June 14, 2013
The horses of Lipizzaner
So, I don't know crap about horses, but these white weirdos are the real deal. A few years ago I spent a morning with the Sheikh's horses in Dubai, and I have to say that these white Lipizzaners were way cooler than his divas.
The Lipizzaner horses of Slovenia are a world class breed. This farm in Lipica, Slovenia has been producing the horses for longer than any other horse farm, undisturbed. Many of the lines can be traced back 5 centuries.
The horses are typically used for dressage as they are very powerful, agile, and smart. I did not get to ride one (thank god for that - I would probably fall off), but we hung with the big boys and they were definitely cool.
Škocjan Caves and a Slovenian underground cave river
In the Karst region of Slovenia is one of the largest cave systems in the world. There is an underground canyon that is unsurpassed in size, a strange river that runs through the cave system, and a number of crazy cliffs and growths. We walked through the cave and it opened up into this massive canyon - truly breathtaking. Unesco has even recognized the caves as a world heritage site.
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Mykonos at night
Mykonos at night is a convoluted maze. Literally. When the town was designed, it was designed as a maze to confuse outsiders. It confused us.
My favorite time to really explore a city is at night. At that point, the cruise ships are long gone (usually), the locals begin to come out, and you can get a better sense of what a place is really like.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Paraportiani in Mykonos
Paraportiani is the famous Cycladic church you have probably, at one time or another, seen a picture of. It is all curvy and strange, looking extremely "handmade." It is as though someone sculpted it out of clay and just left it to harden in the bright Greek sun. Above is a picture of the church as the sun begins to set and it takes on a golden hue.
The church began its construction in the 15th century, but it took the island Greeks until the 18th century to complete it.
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