The enormous volcanic eruption that destroyed the settlement of Akrotiri took place around 1,650 B.C. The entire town was covered with ashes and lava, which preserved Akrotiri almost intact through time. As no human bodies have been found covered by lava, as is the case in Pompeii, archaeologists believe that precursory earthquakes made the residents leave before the volcano erupted. Also, not many valuable items were excavated, which shows that between the earthquakes and the big volcanic eruption, the residents had returned to take their personal belongings.

Ready to take a walk through very ancient Akrotiri. What I really liked about this archaeological site is the fact that since 2012 it’s been covered to protect it from the elements.



Beds

Many of the buildings were 3 stories high

We then drove to Red Beach

Megalachori is a traditional Greek village



Santorini can get rather windy and dating as far back as the 14th century residents harnessed that energy to grind flour. Today, a handful of windmills still remain on the island, though many have since been converted into housing and holiday rentals. Most of the Santorini windmills that remain to this day were constructed from the 17th-century onward, with many of the converted accommodations dating from the 18th-century.
Our last sunset on Santorini as we leave tomorrow for Athens.



Sandi