Defil. Legend has it that Zeus released two eagles, each flying east and west, and finally meets in Defil, the center of the world. Another miracle is the shrine of Apollo, which can be verified by the relics of the existing Apollo and Athena sacred areas!
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Defil. Legend has it that Zeus released two eagles, each flying east and west, and finally meets in Defil, the center of the world. Another miracle is the shrine of Apollo, which can be verified by the relics of the existing Apollo and Athena sacred areas!
The Goodells site is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Walk into the site, walk up the stone steps to the layer of the site, stand in front of the site, overlook the mountains in the distance. This is the center of the earth.
The center of the world Delphi. Where is the center of the world? It must not be Uluru. Although I also thought of calling love there, the ancient Greeks always thought of Delphi. Delphi was incorporated into UNESCO in 1987. The name Delphi is actually passed down as a dolphin, in order to attract sailors to come.
Delph is located in Phocis, Greece, which was listed as a cultural heritage by UNESCO in 1987 as a World Heritage List. Delphi is a world famous monument in the deep mountains of Panasos, 150 kilometers from Athens.
Protecting the environment of the ruins park is very important
The archaeological site of Delphi in the valley of the Greek god mountain Parnassus is one of the top tourist attractions in Greece and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is considered by the ancient Greeks to be the center of the earth, the navel of the earth, the most famous landmark Tholos, and the many ruins of Delphi are not in the same place, and it takes more than ten minutes to walk, and it is not easy to find, but it is worth it, it is spectacular, don't miss it...
As long as you are familiar with Greek mythology, you know Delphi, basically the Greeks will come here if they want fortune tellers, but unfortunately! In 373 BC, a large earthquake seriously damaged the temple's buildings, and the temple was gradually abandoned and covered by a village. The Delphi site is the top three monument sites in Greece, and is listed as a World Heritage Site by the United Nations.
The ancient city of Delphi is 2 kilometers away from Athens, and the ancient Greeks called it the "belly-eye of the world", which means that the weather is strolling around the site, and the photos taken are so vicissitudes. To determine the center of the earth, Zeus released an eagle at each pole of the earth, which flew relative to each other, and met at Delphi, where the half of the stone eggs were placed as a sign - the navel of the earth