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View of the White Mountains from my house (10th March 2011)

360° view from the summit of the White Mountains July 2007 - for an even larger version click here (5.2Mb)

360° view from the summit of Pachnes, July 2005.

360° view from the second (western) summit of
Pachnes, July 2005.

View towards the West from the summit of Kastro, August
2005.

The picture above is almost a 360° view from
the summit of Pachnes.

This picture shows the ascent of Pachnes (the second
summit from the left of the picture, it only looks a little lower
than the first summit because it is further away).

The summit of Pachnes is clearly visible in the left
of the picture.

A view (unfortunately cloudy) from the summit of
Pachnes towards the South. The summit you can see is Zaranokefala
(2140m).

Ridges of the western White Mountains as well as the penisulas of Rodopou and Gramvoussa (on the right) at sunset - taken near the summit of Melindaou. The small peak in the centre foreground is Psari (1940m)

A view of the White Mountains in early June (see how green?) from just below the summit of Melindaou. On the right the gorge of Kalokambos (a large side gorge of Samaria), centrally in the background Pachnes

View of the south side of the summit of Agio Pnevma seen from the spring of Lagou Nero in evening light.

North view from the summit of Agio Pnevma (2262m). Melindaou is on the left, then Ornio (the summit of Mavri just visible behind) and Spathi in the centre of the image. On the right is the eastern shoulder of Agio Pnevma. You can see Chania and Apokoronas in the background.

360° panoramic view from the summit of Mavri

360° panoramic view from the summit of Mavri (with some locations marked)

Gingilos and Psilafi panorama. Gingilos (and beyond Volakies) are on the left, Strifomadi (leading to Psilafi) on the right of the photo. You can open a very large (original size) image here
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