I returned to Santorini 20 years after my first visit. At that time the construction had begun in earnest. On the left you can see the spire and dome of the Catholic Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist and on the right, the Candlemas Orthodox Cathedral was under reconstruction.
In the evening of our arrival in Santorini, I went out for a walk in the little town of Fira. It was cold and windy as on my first visit 20 years before. It was after sunset, a light rain had started and I was walking alone. At one point another person was walking the opposite direction towards me. He was wearing a black raincoat and a hat with a wide flat rim similar to the one of Don Quixote. He was the Monseigneur of the Catholic Cathedral which was originally built in 1823 and restored in 1970. The picture above is how the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist looks today.
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