Pictures from 2nd ISK meeting Oct 16-18
2007 in
Santorini is an island that is the remnant caldera of a
massive explosion in 1550 BC (possibly the origin of the legend of
Atlantis). This is a view towards
the center of the caldera.
There are several small
towns along the rim of the caldera, they appear to be built into the mountainside
and include primitive rocks buildings from the 17th century.
These stairs go from
The brown building at the
top of the hill is the conference center for the meeting.
I am checking out Hyesook’s poster, and
Sachiko’s (to the left). The
posters were in an outdoor covered archway that led to an adjacent museum.
View from the conference
center, looking towards the town of
View from the conference
center, looking towards the caldera (Hyesook and me).
The museum adjacent to the
conference center had frescos from 1550 B.C. before the great eruption. Here is a fresco depicting blue
monkeys. The ancient city must have
traded with other countries, since monkeys didn’t live on Santorini.
Clay pots from 7th
century B.C., located in another museum on the island.
Hysook, me, Prof. Dr. Eleftherios Diamandis, and Sachiko in
the volcanic center of the Sanotorini caldera!