When we
concluded the passing thru Corinth’s canal we headed east towards Athens. Our course was in between the historic island
of Salamis and the Saronic islands.
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It was in the Salamis strait in the Saronic Gulf the Greeks defeated the Persians in the Sea battle of Salamis in 480 BC. (Painting by von Wilhelm Kaulbach, 1868). For more information on the famous sea battle that changed the course of history please visit my post on Salamis sea battle. |
During
our sail we realized that the Saronic Gulf is studded with merchant marine
boats that load and unload their cargo in several of its ports.
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Many
fast moving ferries carry passengers between the port of Piraeus and islands of
the Aegean archipelago.
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After
three weeks at sea we tied at the dock of Athens marina where relatives and
friends were waiting for us.
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On the same peer we tied at the legendary cruiser “Averof” is on permanent display serving as a nautical museum. The ship was launched in1910 and sailed into the Phaliro under the command of Admiral Kountouriotis. Averof played a major role during the Balkan Wars of 1912-13. |