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An extinct volcano that still smells faintly of sulfur. Please do not enter the caves. Danger of suffocation! The colors and shapes of the rock are fascinating.
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Important resting place for migratory birds and protected as an ecologically important wetland.
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You need to know approximately where to find this beautiful cave, there are no signs or indications to show you the way. Suddenly we were there, what a reward!
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Lake Stymphale, now dried up, offers a striking landscape, like a vast depression populated with reeds and from which poplars and willows emerge. The 12 Labors of Hercules are the exploits carried out on the orders of Eurytheus, the king of Argos, the half-brother and enemy of Hercules, who also reigns over the cities of Mycenae and Tiryns The sixth labor entrusted to Hercules was to have to kill the gigantic birds of Lake Stymphale, which not only swarmed, but had a fearsome beak, wings and talons, all in bronze (ancient bronze) and they fed on fresh flesh. attacking men and herds to feed themselves and leaving the remains of the corpses to rot on the spot spreading a putrid odor. According to the legend, Hercules first killed them with his arrows, but there were so many of them that by the end of the day the arrows were exhausted. Hercules, angry, struck his sword hard against his shield, causing such fright among the birds that they clashed with each other and drowned in the lake.
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Worth visiting from several Cründen. 1. Great views 2. Interesting excavations of a shrine to the goddess Hera 3. Fabulous romantic bathing bay
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Extensive marble fountain overlooking the small harbor, illuminated at night, with a central statue of Pegasus: the winged horse is the emblem of Corinth. According to mythology a source is created where his hooves touch the ground. One such source is on the mountain of Akrokorinthos where he came to drink in the fountain he dug himself with his hooves. In four thousand years, the fountain has never run dry. Bellerophon, a fabled horseman of Corinth, heard of the legend, and came to watch the horse drink. He ensnared him, and tamed him, so that they might together defeat the Chimera.
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