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			<description><![CDATA[Night before the full August moon, as seen from Mochlos]]></description>
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			<media:description><![CDATA[Night before the full August moon, as seen from Mochlos]]></media:description>
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			<description><![CDATA[Soles stands on the site's so-called "Royal Road" (ca. 1530 B.C.), which he believes further excavations could prove is the longest Minoan road on Crete.]]></description>
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			<media:description><![CDATA[Soles stands on the site's so-called "Royal Road" (ca. 1530 B.C.), which he believes further excavations could prove is the longest Minoan road on Crete.]]></media:description>
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			<description><![CDATA[7:45 p.m.: Anchors away!]]></description>
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			<media:description><![CDATA[7:45 p.m.: Anchors away!]]></media:description>
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			<description><![CDATA[Mochlos is only accessible by boat (when carrying camera equipment, that is). Unfortunately, the small town's only tourist-toting vessel was already shuttling passengers to another nearby site when we arrived.]]></description>
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			<media:description><![CDATA[Mochlos is only accessible by boat (when carrying camera equipment, that is). Unfortunately, the small town's only tourist-toting vessel was already shuttling passengers to another nearby site when we arrived.]]></media:description>
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			<description><![CDATA[I met up with American archaeologist Jeff Soles, who has directed excavations at Mochlos since 1971, at the INSTAP Study Center for East Crete, where he was wrapping up another successful dig season.]]></description>
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			<media:description><![CDATA[I met up with American archaeologist Jeff Soles, who has directed excavations at Mochlos since 1971, at the INSTAP Study Center for East Crete, where he was wrapping up another successful dig season.]]></media:description>
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			<description><![CDATA[The unmistakable mountains of East Crete]]></description>
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			<media:description><![CDATA[The unmistakable mountains of East Crete]]></media:description>
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			<description><![CDATA[A friendly taxi driver from Agios Nikolaos pulled his cab over to the side of the road so I could take this photo as we passed the Minoan palace of Gournia.]]></description>
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			<media:description><![CDATA[A friendly taxi driver from Agios Nikolaos pulled his cab over to the side of the road so I could take this photo as we passed the Minoan palace of Gournia.]]></media:description>
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			<description><![CDATA[This evening I enjoyed some wine and good conversation with Vassilis Politakis, an Iraklion-based potter who specializes in re-creating Minoan ceramics. A full interview is coming soon!]]></description>
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			<media:description><![CDATA[This evening I enjoyed some wine and good conversation with Vassilis Politakis, an Iraklion-based potter who specializes in re-creating Minoan ceramics. A full interview is coming soon!]]></media:description>
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			<description><![CDATA[One of the oldest churches in Crete, called Agios Nikolaos, gave the city its name (“agios” means “saint”). The Church of St. Nicholas was built between the eighth and ninth centuries. The earliest wall paintings inside do not depict humans, which was the standard of the time.]]></description>
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			<media:description><![CDATA[One of the oldest churches in Crete, called Agios Nikolaos, gave the city its name (“agios” means “saint”). The Church of St. Nicholas was built between the eighth and ninth centuries. The earliest wall paintings inside do not depict humans, which was the standard of the time.]]></media:description>
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			<description><![CDATA[About 10 miles east of Dreros is the picturesque port city of Agios Nikolaos, which features several harbors and more than five hills, guaranteeing a spectacular view from almost every angle.]]></description>
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			<media:description><![CDATA[About 10 miles east of Dreros is the picturesque port city of Agios Nikolaos, which features several harbors and more than five hills, guaranteeing a spectacular view from almost every angle.]]></media:description>
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