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Visions® of Greece
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Shot in high definition from a helicopter-mounted camera, VISIONS OF GREECE showcases the mainland of Greece and the Greek islands from a vantage point only the gods on Mount Olympus have had before!

These images may be used editorially only for direct promotion of Visions of Greece. No other rights are granted.
CUTLINE: Storied ruins, like the temple at Aphea, speak to the glory of Greek history.

PHOTO: 1M (5.94 megs uncompressed) at 300 dpi JPEG at 6 x 4
CREDIT: WLIW New York
CUTLINE: In Meteora on the Greek mainland, inaccessible monasteries built into the mountains seem eternally suspended between heaven and earth. Pictured: Varlaam Monastery, founded in 1518.

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CREDIT: WLIW New York
CUTLINE: Greece's vivid palette of pure-white beaches and Aegean blue is captured in the church domes that dot Santorini.

PHOTO: 1M (5.94 megs uncompressed) at 300 dpi JPEG at 6 x 4
CREDIT: WLIW New York
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