Now that's a masterpiece!
denizaksulu wrote:Paphitis wrote:T_C wrote:Paphitis wrote:Wow TC.
That picture is glorious.
Is that Mount Athos?
Hey Paphitis,
It's the Sumela monastery in Trabzon.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumela_monastery
That was one of my three suspicions, but I was not sure.
It looks great, despite it wrongfully being in Turkish hands.
No Polıtıcal messages...............but that is history.
Paphitis wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Paphitis wrote:T_C wrote:Paphitis wrote:Wow TC.
That picture is glorious.
Is that Mount Athos?
Hey Paphitis,
It's the Sumela monastery in Trabzon.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumela_monastery
That was one of my three suspicions, but I was not sure.
It looks great, despite it wrongfully being in Turkish hands.
No Polıtıcal messages...............but that is history.
Sorry Deniz.
I meant to say that it is nice regardless of the fact that it is in Turkey.
Thank heavens for the Greeks.
denizaksulu wrote:Paphitis wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Paphitis wrote:T_C wrote:Paphitis wrote:Wow TC.
That picture is glorious.
Is that Mount Athos?
Hey Paphitis,
It's the Sumela monastery in Trabzon.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumela_monastery
That was one of my three suspicions, but I was not sure.
It looks great, despite it wrongfully being in Turkish hands.
No Polıtıcal messages...............but that is history.
Sorry Deniz.
I meant to say that it is nice regardless of the fact that it is in Turkey.
Thank heavens for the Greeks.
And those that preserved the monument itself.
Paphitis wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Paphitis wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Paphitis wrote:T_C wrote:Paphitis wrote:Wow TC.
That picture is glorious.
Is that Mount Athos?
Hey Paphitis,
It's the Sumela monastery in Trabzon.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumela_monastery
That was one of my three suspicions, but I was not sure.
It looks great, despite it wrongfully being in Turkish hands.
No Polıtıcal messages...............but that is history.
Sorry Deniz.
I meant to say that it is nice regardless of the fact that it is in Turkey.
Thank heavens for the Greeks.
And those that preserved the monument itself.
I guess you could have turned it into a mosque.
Thank heavens for small mercies.
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