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sunset illuminating the medieval village of vathia on the mani peninsula, greece. The sun setting over the mediterranean sea, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Breathtaking Panoramic View of Taxiarches Church in Aeropoli Mani Peninsula Greece A Stunning Display of Greek Royalty Free Stock Photo
Abandoned old stone house, Mani Peninsula, Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gythio is situated in Mani peninsula. Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gythio is situated in Mani peninsula. Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mani Peninsula Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mani Peninsula Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mani Peninsula Greece
Gythio is situated in Mani peninsula. Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gythio is situated in Mani peninsula. Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mani Peninsula Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mani Peninsula Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mani Peninsula Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mani Peninsula Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vertical of blue waves crashing the cliffs on a sunny shore of the Mani Peninsula, Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mani Peninsula. La Maina is a geographical and cultural region of Greece, which occupies the central peninsula of the three which extend southwards from the Peloponnese in southern Greece. The peninsula is popularly called the middle finger. The peninsula forms a continuation of the Taygetos mountain range, the central spine of the Peloponnese, stretching from the Gulf of Laconia, in the east, and the Gulf Messenico, west. The towns are very small and isolated, the most important of which is historically Areopoli. Photo of a particular rear of the small church called Gardennitza built of stone and with the dome covered with shingles.


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