For another Sunday, Elabia Revi and George Kourdis share their experiences and highlights of the week that passed
Easter days gave its presenters “where there is Greece” to rest a little, to spend beautiful moments with their families and NEs fiercely in the beautiful parts of our country that highlight the truly unique broadcast of SKAI.
And for another Sunday or Enebia Revi and the George Kourdis share with us their experiences and Highlights of the past week:
“Easter Tuesday and the broadcast team was set up again after the four -day break.
Our appointment was given to the capital of Thesprotia, Igoumenitsa. There we started melodically, with the Municipal Philharmonic and the maestro of Constantine Tzani welcoming us to the city beach. It was the best start for our journey to the virgin land of Thesprotia and the springs of the Acheron River, under the historic Souli.
The river of myths and legends that for the ancients was the gateway to the “Lower World”. A river today famous for its clear waters, which you can enjoy in nature various activities such as rafting and hiking by the river.
In Igoumenitsa, a pleasant surprise was awaited by a person of the stadiums who left a time in Panathinaikos.
The name of Juan Ramon Roca, which today lives in a village in Igoumenitsa and is a coach of AS. Thesprotou. He narrated us his incredible life from the Argentinean alanas and his dreams, until his journey to Greece and his career with Panathinaikos.
She gave advice to young people and said she was a lover of Thesprotia and her ambassador, as she found the life and tranquility she always dreamed of!
In Thesprotia, and in particular in Paramythia, there are the last campaigners, two brothers who hold a centuries -old tradition, promoting their bells throughout Greece and the world.
The next day we were in Lefkada. We lived our studio at the entrance of the city next to the wooden bridge.
We listened to her candlesticks, wandered in her alleys and talked with two Lefkadians in their own “local”
The camera of our broadcast traveled from the mountainous village of the Ionian Islands with its famous lentil to the islands around Lefkada.
The Kalamos with the 450 inhabitants where high school and high school students are suffering daily as they move on a boat to go to school against MYTIKAS.
The Kastos of the 50 inhabitants of mostly elderly.
But also Meganissi where in the last, years it has been developing tourist by attracting young people to attempt to set up their lives.
On Thursday we followed the footsteps of history in the heroic Holy City of Messolonghi.
We walked the heroes’ garden, there next to the walls of the city that are buried and their relics.
Anonymous and well -known heroes, Greeks and philhellenes who defended their ideals to the end of the unbearable yoke.
We felt the particular burden of this place, where thousands of free besieged testifies, on Sunday of 1826, for freedom.
Mesolongi, however, is famous for its salt marshes and lagoon, which is also the wealth of the area.
The fishermen starting with their huts in the lagoon, the “clients” as they say, toured us in their natural fish farms the “Divaria” and offered us the Past Kefalopoulos and the roe they themselves produce.
But in Mesolongi we also recorded the shortcomings in medical staff at the city hospital.
Hospital workers reported two more doctors’ departures with the problem thus swelling, in a hospital that they say does not have a pediatrician!
On the last day of the week we came out live from the Venetian port of Nafpaktos.
There, among the statues of 1821 firefighter George Anemogiannis, who testified as another Athanasios Diakos in the hands of the Turks, and Miguel de Cervantes Spanish writer Don Quixote who fought in the naval battle of Nafpaktos in 1571 with the Europeans.
The first part of the broadcast came in rain and umbrellas.
But it didn’t hurt us at all, as was the “American” Nafpaktiotissa that welcomed us to her city.
Stephanie Latos, who lived in Queens, New York and today returned to Greece and Nafpaktos because as Greece tells us it is nowhere.
The camera also went up the villages of Nafpaktia.
The few residents keep them alive waiting for weekends, holidays and summers to get life back.
From Nafpaktos we will be left with the imposing castle that embraces the whole city from the hills to the sea, a breathtaking beauty and which seems to have become a city of attraction for many young people to return here and create their place. “
Tomorrow appointment in Spetses!
Source :Skai
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