21st October 2012. Clifftop view of the wreck of the Panagiotis, a freighter ship built in 1937 in Glasgow. It was sold to Greek owners in Thessaloniki and then to others in Piraeus, and ran aground on Zante during a storm in 1980 after being pursued by the Greek Navy for smuggling contraband.
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That beach is unbelievable. That water on the bottom right has a shade of blue that I'll probably never see with my own eyes for ocean water. The cliffs show a good combination of light and shade. The range of light is also very wide. I think this could be used for a tourism advertisement.
I know that the remnants of the ship are kind of tiny in the picture but when I was reading the description, I was desperately looking for the ship when I realized it was in the bottom right corner. I know my initial assumption was kind of bad but I was expecting a larger part of the photo to have the ship if it was the focus of the description.
I couldn't believe how amazing those colours were either It's definitely one of the best views I've ever seen and has always been one of my favourite places <3 I wouldn't say it was THAT unmissable (certainly not at full view anyway XP). The photo was just taken from hundreds of metres up at a pretty awkward angle - you literally cannot see it any closer or better than that without risking your safety. That's just the size it is from up there
You can get to the beach, but only by boat. I've done it before, but not on this particular trip And you put < sub > (without the spaces) before the text you want to make smaller
I know that the remnants of the ship are kind of tiny in the picture but when I was reading the description, I was desperately looking for the ship when I realized it was in the bottom right corner. I know my initial assumption was kind of bad but I was expecting a larger part of the photo to have the ship if it was the focus of the description.
I wouldn't say it was THAT unmissable (certainly not at full view anyway XP). The photo was just taken from hundreds of metres up at a pretty awkward angle - you literally cannot see it any closer or better than that without risking your safety. That's just the size it is from up there
And how do you get that font text? I see other people who use that smaller font that you use but I just wondering how do you get it.
And you put < sub > (without the spaces) before the text you want to make smaller
And amazing photo too.
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