
Near Didima, South of Athens, Greece are some strange holes in the mountainside. They look like craters made by striking meteors, but are in fact sink holes in the side of the mountain. Tucked inside the sink holes are two tiny churches, built into the rock crevices.

To make it inside the crater, you need to lower yourself down a precariously steep set of stairs hewn into the rock. It feels like an adventure! And a treat too as the stairs have been whitewashed for extra Greek charm…

…And once you’ve made it down and into the church, you’ll find it as charmingly rustic on the inside as the outside. A beautiful place.
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