Mykonos, Greece Photo Gallery
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Whitewashed windmills overlook the Aegean Sea on the Greek island of Mykonos.
Credit: Michael C. Snell
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Chora, the capital of Mykonos, is made up of winding, narrow streets that are said to have discouraged pirates by forming a labyrinth in which one can quickly become lost.
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Seaside restaurants like the one pictured here occupy an area of Chora known as 'Little Venice' on the island of Mykonos.
Credit: Michael C. Snell
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The Church of Panagia Paraportiani is one of the most photographed sights on the island of Mykonos. It was constructed over several centuries, with some portions dating back to the 15th century.
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Shells are sold in street markets alongside high-end clothing and jewelry shops.
Credit: Michael C. Snell
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Whitewashed buildings and café chairs painted the blue of the Greek flag are common sights throughout the Cycladic islands.
Credit: Michael C. Snell
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Petros the pelican was the mascot of the island of Mykonos until his passing in 1986. Today, several other pelicans can still be found in and around the harbor, to the delight of locals and visitors alike.
Credit: Michael C. Snell
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A sunset view of the Aegean Sea past one of Mykonos' many chapels makes for an iconic photo op of the Greek Islands.
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A bride inspects her bouquet while enjoying the sunset from the seawall in Chora on the island of Mykonos.
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A narrow street in the old town of Chora with whitewashed buildings and blue balconies offers another perspective on Mykonos' timeless beauty.
Credit: Michael C. Snell
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