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In Greek mythology, Serifos is where
Danaë and her infant son
Perseus washed ashore after her father
Acrisius,
in response to an oracle that his own grandson would kill him, set them
adrift at sea in a wooden chest. When Perseus returned to Serifos with
the head of the Gorgon Medusa, he turned
Polydektes, the king of Serifos, and his retainers into stone as punishment for the king's attempt to marry his mother by force. [
wiki ]
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Σέριφος / Serifos Plaubel Makina 67, AGFA APX400 |
Serifos - Plaubel Makina 67, Kodak Ektar 100
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overlooking the Aegean Sea ( Serifos Chora ) |
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Serifos Chora. Nikon D800E. |
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Serifos Chora. Nikon D800E. |
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Serifos Chora. Nikon D800E. |
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Serifos Chora
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Serifos Chora. Nikon D800E. |
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Serifos Chora. Nikon D800E. |
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Serifos Chora ( Plaubel Makina67, Kodak EKTAR100) |
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