Monolithos: The Shot I Haven't Captured Yet (But Will)

Silent Bell Monolithos
Jaw-dropping was my overwhelming emotion when I first visited Monolithos. This fairly remote location took a while to drive through the mountains, but upon arrival, that was forgotten.
We parked close to a small taverna below the hill and walked up the picturesque path to the top. The site was once a castle built by the Knights of Saint John - now two 15th-century chapels remain: St. Panteleimon and St. George.
The day I first visited, the site was packed with balanced stone towers. I'm not sure if they had significance, but they were gone on my two other visits - one of those mysterious Greek phenomena you encounter.
The panoramic views from here are simply stunning, encompassing mountains and coastline for miles. Monolithos is a location that needs a drone to really capture just how incredible it is.
My plan at some point is to find accommodation nearby and head out on one of my morning drone missions to capture this place properly.
This is why following my journey is worthwhile - I'm constantly planning return trips to master locations that deserve the perfect shot. Some places demand multiple visits to do them justice.
Stay tuned for the day I finally capture Monolithos from the sky.
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