Photographer's Note
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hymettus
Hymettus (/haɪˈmɛtəs/), also Hymettos (/haɪˈmɛtɒs/; Greek: Õìçôôüò, transliterated Ymīttós, pronounced [imiˈtos]), is a mountain range in the Athens area, East Central Greece. It is also colloquially known as Trellós or Trellóvouno (crazy mountain), a name of uncertain origin. Hymettus is commonly called "Crazy" (or Trelovouni), a name probably derived from the French salutation "très long" (very long) by foreign visitors. In antiquity there was a sanctuary to Zeus Ombrios (Zeus the Rain God) on the summit with numerous offerings dating especially to the 8th-7th centuries BC; they are on the site of a military base and not currently accessibe. There is also an ancient quarryman's hut on the western slopes of the mountain, one of two buildings in ancient Attika which preserves its roof.
The height is 1,026 m at Evzonas and the length is 16 km (9.9 mi) between Athens and the Saronic Gulf and 6 to 7 km from east to west. In the ancient times, the highest point was known as Mega Ymittos and the southern Elattona (ÅëÜôôïíá) and Anydro Ymitto (¶íõäñï Õìçôôü) (today Mavrovouni (Ìáõñïâïýíé meaning black mountain) and Kontra (Êüíôñá)). It was noted for its thyme honey. Marble has been quarried since antiquity. The neighboring communities that surround the mountain are Athens, Zografou, Kaisariani, Vyronas, Ilissia (a region of Zografou), Ymittos, Ilioupoli, Argyroupoli, Elliniko, Glyfada, Voula and Vouliagmeni in the west, Varkiza, Vari, Markopoulo and Paiania to its east, and Papagou, Cholargos, Agia Paraskevi, Gerakas and Glyka Nera. Most of the forest is in the north, and much of the mountain is rocky, deforested, grassy and made out of limestone.
Major campuses of the University of Athens and the National Technical University of Athens (collectively called "University Town") are located on the west-facing slope, between the Motorway 64, a ring road connected with the Motorway 6, and the Athens urban sprawl. A transmitter park for several major TV and radio stations, along with military radar is located at the top of the mountain. Built up urban areas almost surround the entire mountain range. Access to the top of the mountain is restricted to authorized vehicles for maintenance of the towers.
Almost all of Athens, its eastern suburbs and the new airport can be seen from the mountain top along with the mountains of Parnitha to its northwest, Penteli to its north and Aegaleo to its west. The valley areas that create the lowest passes are to the south and one further south.
The mountain ranges features about six to seven landfills in the western part and another in the eastern part.
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pajaran
(115941) 2016-01-27 23:38 [Comment]
photis
(40) 2016-02-09 14:08 [Comment]
salmonelli
(289) 2016-06-05 8:02
Hi Aphrodite,
Great frame. In particular i like the fact that you have managed a composition with 3 layers:
Foreground: The ledge with the two big rocks;
Midground: The clear and near trees (maybe cypress?);
Background: the far trees blending out in the mist.
The more towards the background the more the colours are fading out. This gives the image a fantastic depth. The highlight of the image is the snow on the rocks.
Your choice of cropping the image in widescreen format was excellent. Wide frame for landscape is also my first choice.
Fantastic shot! Keep it up!
Thank you also for the interesting note.
Alfie
Hellas
(7123) 2021-01-31 10:57
Κάθε φωτογραφία σημαδεύει κάποια στιγμή της ζωής μας· είναι βέβαιο ότι την στιγμή εκείνη την θυμάσαι σαν να είναι τώρα !
Χάρηκα που την είδα και ελπίζω να είσαι καλά όπου κι αν είσαι, την εποχή αυτή την δύσκολη για όλους μας !
Photo Information
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Copyright: Aphrodite Papadaki (aphro)
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- Genre: Luoghi
- Medium: Colore
- Date Taken: 2016-01-25
- Categories: Natura
- Camera: Lenovo P1ma40
- Versione Foto: Versione Originale
- Date Submitted: 2016-01-27 23:30