As we were leaving the harbour of Assos, peddlar women came to sell us various things.
On the way up, we stopped to see an ancient theatre.
Aristotle, the great philosopher taught in Assos for 3-4 years. Alexander the Great conquered this area. There is so much history here!
The necropolis, or cemetary, was placed by the road that led into a city. This paved road dates to the 6th century. Paul likely entered through the gates up ahead.
These walls were constructed by the Greeks in the 4th century
We continued on up. More peddlars met us as we came off the bus.
It began to drizzle and the steep stone road was becoming quite slick.
Here is a model of the temple of Athena that used to sit on this hilltop. You can just imagine coming into the harbour and seeing this huge, impressive temple at the top. It doesn't say that Paul spoke to the people here, but often he did speak about their worship of false gods. He was beaten and chased out of many of those towns.
Windy!
The harbour of Assos below
We began our descent down, slipping and sliding all the way.
We came upon this little shop. I loved it!
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