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“Traditional Greek kaikia in Sitia's harbour”

Since ancient times, the islands and coastal areas of Greece had boatyards where wooden ships were built. Wooden ships, also known in Greek as kaikia (aka caïque), played an important role in the economy.

These boats had unique technical, typological and cultural features, some of which dated back to the Byzantine-medieval era.

In 2013, the kaikia was added to Greece’s National Index of Intangible Cultural Heritage.

Sadly, however, these works of art are today being destroyed after the European Union decided in 1983 to subsidize fishermen to scrap their boats. The initial reasoning behind this questionable decision was to tackle overfishing.

Besides the EU’s irrational decision which failed to consider the importance of the kaikia tradition for Greece, decades of inactivity on the part of Greek officials led to the destruction of thousands of handmade wooden boats.

🔎 https://nicolas-hoizey.photo/photos/traditional-greek-kaikia-in-sitia-s-harbour/

📅 27 September 2005

📸 Canon 350D
🎛️ ISO 200, ƒ/13, 1/250 s

#Travel #TravelPhotography #Europe #Greece #Crete #Photography #Canon #RebelXT

Just finished #reading Ali Meghji's book "Decolonizing #Sociology"--great analysis of how #colonialism affected the sociology discipline & theoretical #canon. He argues for subverting sociological imperialism, centering the process and effects of coloniality within sociological research, & embracing #autonomous sociologies. It's very readable & approachable, clear in argument but also in its advocacy for walking a new path. Highly recommended, even for students.

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“Vai beach”

Nestled on the east coast of Crete, Vai beach offers a unique paradise unlike any other in Greece. Its main attraction is Europe's largest natural palm forest, creating an exotic atmosphere with thousands of Cretan date palms swaying gently in the breeze.

Beyond its botanical marvel, the beach itself boasts soft, golden sands and crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming, sunbathing and soaking up the magnificent scenery.

Vai beach is not part of any civic unit of the local civic division of Greece, Lasithi. It is not itself an official village. The region is somewhat isolated on the isolated northeast peninsula of Crete. Until after WWII, this land was owned by Toplou Monastery.

🔎 https://nicolas-hoizey.photo/photos/vai-beach/

📅 27 September 2005

📸 Canon 350D + 17-85mm
🎛️ ISO 200, ƒ/11, 1/250 s

#Travel #TravelPhotography #Europe #Greece #Crete #Photography #Canon #RebelXT