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Santorini Kamari - Sunday, 01 August 2010
   
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“Queen of the heartbeats, and wings of the Aegean,
With words that convert the infinite
With fire, lava, smoke,
you discovered the great lines of your destiny.”
Odysseas Elytis
Ode to Santorini


Santorini or Thera distinguishes from the islands of Cyclades due to its geological morphology. The cause of its existence is the explosion of the volcano thousands years ago. Various names have been given to this island. At the Ancient Period the island was called “Strongili”, that means round, because of its shape. The present form of the island was formed by the first volcanic explosion. The name given in that period was “Kallisti”, that means the fairest one, because of its beauty. Then, the island was named Thera when Dorian colonists lived in the seven villages of the island in honour of their chief, Thera, at about 800 B.C. Later, Italian semen, crusaders and pilgrims named the island Santorini from the port of Santa Irene in which they anchored during their travels.

At the first big explosion roughly 16th century B.C., tidal waves devastated the coasts of Crete so that they desolated the Minoans, according to the archaeologist Mr. Spyros Marinatos. The consequence of this explosion was the emersion of the volcano from the depths of the earth. It was a huge portion of the island that was sunk and thus the known caldera, perhaps the biggest marine caldera in the world with area 83 square kilometers roughly, was created. Moreover, a huge destruction was caused by a big mass of pumice or “kissira”. Its height reached up to 40 meters resulting in the annihilation of every kind of life and culture.Various seismic vibrations created smaller islets, called “Kammenes”. One of them is New Kammeni, in which the recent crater of volcano is located.

In 1967, Mr. Marinatos started researches in the area of Akrotiri in order to confirm his theory. The result of excavations was the appearance of an entire autonomous city. In the surface came out a network of water supply and sewerage and paved roads at the length of which two-floor and three-floor houses exist. The influence of Minoan culture was obvious since in a number of houses there were unique frescos of Minoan style. However, human skeletons or anything other which declares the presence of life in the island at the explosion were not found. Thus, it is concluded that earthquakes of small volume warned the residents for the consequent volcanic explosion and they vacated the city.

The new residents after the big destruction had to face a barren environment in their effort to survive. They accomplished however to survive and the produced products among other are the following: wine, arid plum tomatoes, caper, fava, white eggplants, white watermelons, pea, fresh beans and potatoes. In addition, honey, cucumbers or “katounia” in the folk speech were available.

The most common wines of Santorini are Nixteri, white dry and aromatic wine, Asirtiko, and Vinsanto. The local lend this name in Nixteri since all the preparation takes place in the night because of the low temperatures. On the contrary, Vinsanto is a sweet wine, red or white. It is produced by sun-cured grapes. The Orthodox Church used this wine in the “sacrament” for a number of centuries.

In conclusion, we invite you in our beautiful and infrequent island, Santorini, to enjoy its dainty morsel as well as to become witnesses to this glorious civilization.
 


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