LogBook – along the route of “galere”

By |2020-06-28T10:30:17+02:00January 20th, 2014|Travelog|

Waiting for the great expedition of Mediterranea, which will start in May 2014, we are publishing the LogBook “semi-serious” of the Mediterranea’s long summer 2013. A sailing trip from the Gulf of Corinth to Istria through the islands and the coast of eastern Greece, Albania, [...]

Moon on earth

By |2020-06-28T10:30:17+02:00January 17th, 2014|Mediterranean Galley|

And he thereon, belabouring his pumpkin: “The flatteries have submerged me here below, wherewith my tongue was never surfeited” (Hell, XVIII v. 124) If in these days you go around in the markets, you see it anywhere, on the stand. Between the apples and the [...]

The Ship Shed complex of Oiniades

By |2020-06-28T10:30:17+02:00January 15th, 2014|Travelog|

In the area of the Acheloos River estuary, on the fertile plain formed by the river’s silt west of Mesolongi and near the village of Katochi, is the archaeological site of Oiniades 38° 24.340 N – 21° 11.935 E . The city was located on [...]

We are the History

By |2020-06-28T10:30:17+02:00January 12th, 2014|Mediterranean Galley|

“..to perceive itself same as interprets that they receive a witness to rebroadcast it to own time..” (Pietro Mastroberardino) The history of a family. A family that is also a wine and of a wine that is the territory in which it is born: the [...]

Philosophy in a coffee

By |2020-06-28T10:30:17+02:00January 9th, 2014|Mediterranean Galley|

“Here’s your coffee, Sir, coffee in Saudi born, / from Ispaan brought in by caravans. / The Arab is certainly always the best coffee (…) You want to do little; / Put you your dose, and not be paid to the fire. / Far rouse [...]

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