Some words of wisdom learned the hard way: If you ever take a bus tour of the island of Rhodes, ALWAYS sit on the RIGHT-HAND SIDE of the bus. That's how you get the money shot of the port where the ancient colossus once stood (now two columns are there) with the Mediterranean and Aegean Seas (two different colors of water) and the mountains of Turkey in the background. The road only goes one way. I was stuck on the left side of the bus. In our free time I was able to walk down to the waterfront, but I couldn't reach the point where the bus drove past that fabulous spot. I was able to get some nice pictures anyway. I just need to get over it.
Here are some of my favorite pictures that I took in Rhodes:
Windmill on the Mediterranean
The island of Rhodes is layered in history. It has been occupied by many different peoples. I think the most beautiful structures are those left by the Hospitaller Knights of St John.
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