The magnificent Prespa becomes the studio of “Where there is Greece” today, Thursday, January 30, at 14.45. Elambia Revi, George Kourdis and our broadcast camera travel to this beautiful landscape and we know with them better the area and its inhabitants.

At the Prespa National Park, the world with the largest variety of silver pelicans in the world, we know locals and internal immigrants who talk to us about what they live every day and describe their “paradise”. With kayak we arrive on the island of St. Achilles with 20 permanent residents, who pulls out fishermen from a swing and learning legends of the area.

Together with the youngest Yago from the homonymous bakery that counts 25 years, we go to the villages of Prespa to distribute bread. “It’s not only the bread but also to exchange an elderly, who are alone,” Michalis tells us.

Father John Zezios, who lives in his ancestral house, a mansion of 1849 with the elder. Nearby is the headquarters of “Arcturus” that gives life and work to the place.

The cultivation of beans from grandfather to grandfather are continued by two young children, brothers, who show us how the famous Prespa fruit is produced and calling on other young people to return to the province and in the primary sector.

See the trailer:

“Where there is Greece”

With Elabia Revi and George Kurdi

Daily at 14.45, at SKAI