The Master of Two Ports

Saturday, June 08, 2013
Corinth, Peloponnese, Greece
Corinth has two ports that provided access to Italy on the west and Asia Minor on the east. Raisins were first developed in Corinth. Corinth is from the word currant, a seedless raisin the Mediterranean.

Our first point of interest in Corinth was the canal . It connects the Aegean Sea on the east with the Adriatic Sea on the west.

We toured the museum of Corinth and the archaeological site where we saw the Archaic Temple, or the Temple of Apollo and the Lehaion Road and the Acrocorinth.
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