West Bay: bindings
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40.60210
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24.73906
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Carved grooves (dents) on the rocks of thirteen centimeters diameter and no more than thirty centimeters depth, were used as bindings of the ancient ships. In these holes they placed poles with which they tied the ships and waited for being loaded, or for the raging sea to get calm before setting off for their destination.
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At the beginning or at the end of the route of your tour in the area of Alyki,, observe the carved grooves (dents), on the rocks. These round holes, of thirteen centimeters diameter and no more than thirty centimeters depth, were used as bindings of the ancient ships. In these holes,, they placed poles, with which they tied the ships and waited for being loaded, or for the raging sea to get calm, before setting off for their destination.
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“West Bay: bindings,” iGuide Repo, accessed December 23, 2024, http://ubuntu01.ceti.gr/omeka/items/show/1809.
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