The islets near Polyaigos are
immersed in the clear blue waters of the Aegean Sea. As the Aegean is known for its clear blue
green color why did Homer repeatedly called her ''wine-dark sea'' in the Iliad
and Odyssey? Is it because the wine
Greeks drank was blue, the result of a chemical reaction with alkaline water,
as Greeks did not drink their wine neat but always diluted it with water? Was it because Greeks at the time of Trojan
War were colorblind? Can the word blue be
a later addition that did not exist in the early versions of the epics or was
it a poetic device Homer and troubadours that followed him used? I am afraid I will not offer the answer to
the enigma but I am willing to attest the sea surrounding Polyaigos is among
the most beautiful on this planet.
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