Last morning in Argos, The rain let up for a quick walk around the theater carved from the hillside stone slope of ancient Argos.
During the Roman period a large buildings for public baths was built. Interesting brick walls with rubble fill coonstructiion still partly standing.
An aquaduct side channel from the main water supply channel fired clay duct linned & covered with more tiles.





Notice the front row seats of the theater actually has back rest! The accustics are good from the stage area, still proformers must have had good lungs if the top row was to hear dialog.






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Think about how many whacks of ahammer against an iron chisel it took to carve those rows of bleacher seats, from a rock slope, and no VIP boxes to help pay for it
And finally a coule last shots from my final sto in Athens
before flying out




The “Athens Center Hotel” was just that, with a big market right out the door. Plenty of fruits & vegies, but also these sort of music Junk shops.
Out my 8th floor was window was this view light coming through the columns from that distance gave another impression of the huge size.
Ok posting (or maybe it’s an update to a post)
Bad news for blog production. My blue tooth keyboard is whigging out. It’s a whole lot less productive tapping two fat thumbs than ten fingers. I’ll be looking to replace it. But doubt there’s one to be had anywhere around me hear in Hikaduwa beach tourist town Sri Lanka