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Molyvi… It’s not a pencil but in Greek the word has the same meaning. This is the view to the Albanian borders from the village Molyvdoskepasto or Molyvi. The river that travels from Greece to Albania is called Sarantaporos. In World War II and in the Greek Civil War that followed, this heaven looked just like hell!
Have you got any pictures from Greece’s waterline/borderline? Why don’t you share them with us?
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Molyvi… It’s not a pencil but in Greek the word has the same meaning. This is the view to the Albanian borders from the village Molyvdoskepasto or Molyvi. The river that travels from Greece to Albania is called Sarantaporos. In World War II and in the Greek Civil War that followed, this heaven looked just like hell!

Have you got any pictures from Greece’s waterline/borderline? Why don’t you share them with us?

Source: xprgr.com

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    • #Albania
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    • #borderline
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