Greece is located in Southern Europe and borders the Aegean, Ionian, and Mediterranean Sea. It also lies between the countries of Albania and Turkey.

This photo was taken in Lindos, Rhodes.
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Lindos is a village situated in Rhodes. It is located on the south east coast of the island and known to be one of the most popular tourism locations in Greece and the Mediterranean. This village and its people welcome tourists with its relaxed atmosphere, friendly locals, and clean beaches. As you enter the village and make your way to the top, you will notice how most of the ground that you walk on is covered in little stones that have been assembled together just like what we would call "interlocking". There are also locals who offer to shorten your walk by suggesting you pay them to have you sit on the back of a donkey and ride up to the top of the village. Once you reach the top of the village, before your eyes stands the beautiful scenery of the St. Paul's Bay below.

This photo was taken at the top of the village and you can look down to the back of the village where you can see the St. Paul's Bay.

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This is a picture of Acropolis, Athens.
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The Acropolis hill can also be referred to as the "Sacred Rock" of Athens. It is the highest point in all of Athens. It is also a popular tourist site of the city of Athens and it is known to be one of the most recognized monuments of the world. It is a significant reference to the Greek culture and a symbol of Athens representing the apogee of artistic development of 5th century BC.

In addition to the attractions that I've discussed above, there are many more exciting tourist attractions that you can visit when in Greece. The Parthenon is a famous attraction that is a must-see in Athens. Both the Parthenon and the Acropolis are what dominates Athens. Along with these two popular attractions, there are also a couple more places that are worth seeing when in Greece, such as the Cape Sounion, Temple of Poseidon, Piraeus, the Plaka, Lycabettus Hill, and Syntagma Square.

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