The Greek island of Santorini is recovering from the strong earthquake as the popular holiday destination continues to be rocked by hundreds of tremors. A quake measuring 5.3 on the Richter scale ...
the capital of Santorini. This picturesque black sand beach is adjacent to Perissa, another popular resort town with charcoal-hued sand. A massive rock, Mesa Vouno, sits between the two beaches.
A STRONG earthquake has struck between the Greek islands of Amorgos and Santorini after days of relentless tremors, sending thousands fleeing the popular tourist hotspot. The magnitude 5.2 quake ...
Experts estimate that up to 41.3 cubic kilometers (9.8 cubic miles) of rocks were ejected and 9-meter (29-foot) tsunamis hit Crete. In the 1990s, the Santorini volcano was designated one of 16 ...
Firefighters in the nearly fully evacuated village of Fira in Santorini on Thursday Several ... from sacks placed along the island's Monolithos beach, where buildings stand very close to the ...
Only two of Santorini's five islands ... of Kamari — is home to more black-sand beaches and crystal clear water as well as numerous hotels, tavernas and beach bars. The town itself is still ...
This is the moment two women screamed and hid under desks in an office building in fear of their lives after a 5.1 magnitude earthquake office hit an office building in Santorini. Moments before ...
Though similar architecture occurs elsewhere in the Cyclades, these postcard-perfect churches are Santorini’s signature ... elements of polished, black volcanic rock that contrasts with the ...