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Plaka, Milos island

Plaka, Milos
plaka lunch
These were sketched from the village of Plaka, high over the Gulf of Milos. Milos is of course famously the place where the Venus de Milo was found (or possibly more accurately the Aphrodite of Milos). Also like Santorini, it is volcanic and there is a huge bay that is the hollow of the volcanic crater. I’m not sure whether the first picture should be posted on Urban Sketchers, however it was the view from a café where Tom and Flo wrote postcards home while I painted. The second picture was later on after we’d climbed to the top of the Kastro and rewarded ourselves with lunch at this wonderful cake shop.

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