Lancaster PA Real Estate Blog: Wordless Wednesday - "Thrill Ride"

Wordless Wednesday - "Thrill Ride"

 

Meteora, Greece

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This was taken at the "Meteora" in Kalambaka, Greece.  The Meteora are a group of mountains and cliffs where monks have lived in monasteries for centuries.  The area is very much like our Grand Canyon.  In this photo, you can see one of the monks riding a lift across the gorge to the entrace of the monastery.  A few of the monateries are open to the public, but many remain shut off from the rest of the world where they live as hermits.  The only way for them to access it is either across the gorge in baskets like this, or to be raised up in a net/basket from the bottom.

Us regular "citizens" though, get to use the stairs :-)

Posted by Jeannie Kontis, Lancaster PA Real Estate & Lancaster County Homes for Sale (Long & Foster Real Estate, Lancaster PA) about 1 year ago

Jeannie,

Whoa!!! I am loving wordless Wednesday today--some great shots! I think it's safe to say that yours is the best shot so far!

Michael

Posted by Michael Caruso Real Estate Group about 1 year ago

Wow, what a thrill for sure.  I love it.  Looks like somewhere I'd like to visit!

Posted by June Piper-Brandon, CRIS, ePro, Broker (Advance Realty Anne Arundel Inc.) about 1 year ago

Wow and whoever said Monks don't live on the edge! I would be asking for option C, because options A and B just wouldn't do.  :0)

Posted by Broker Doug Aaserude (Inactive until May. 2009) about 1 year ago

Yikes! There is no way I'd ride that. I wonder how long it takes to get across??

Posted by Peggy Wester Real Estate Agent Ozaukee & Washington County Real Estate (Shorewest Realtors) about 1 year ago

That picture gives me anxiety just looking at it!  yikes!

Posted by Krista Fuchs Chester County Realtor(484) 459-8025 Home Buying and Selling (Prudential Fox & Roach) about 1 year ago

Thanks for posting this up Jeannie. Looking at this picture makes me value my life more each day. I wouldn't be caught dead in that lol

Posted by Westbrook National Real Estate Co about 1 year ago

I would have to raise my inspection price for that one.

Posted by Tad Petersen / Home Inspector, Mpls (Safeguard Home Inspections, Inc.) about 1 year ago

Michael - I'm glad you enjoyed it!  The photos just don't do it justice.

June - Tourists from all over the world visit the area daily.  It gets so crowded some days.

Doug - LOL

Peggy - It takes quite a while.  If I recall correctly, it's not automated, there is actually someone on the other side cranking a wheel to bring it across.

Posted by Jeannie Kontis, Lancaster PA Real Estate & Lancaster County Homes for Sale (Long & Foster Real Estate, Lancaster PA) about 1 year ago

Krista - I'm afraid of heights, you can imagine my stress level just walking on the stairs that lead up to the monastery!

Winston - They say that the only time the ropes are replaced are when "the Lord wills them to break".  I guess maybe that's why most of the monks are hermits!  Easier to stay put!

Tad - LOL.  These monasteries have been there since the 11th century.  I'm sure they would require some overtime for insepection!

Posted by Jeannie Kontis, Lancaster PA Real Estate & Lancaster County Homes for Sale (Long & Foster Real Estate, Lancaster PA) about 1 year ago

I need one those in my office!

Posted by Joanne Tarantino CRS, RealtorĀ® (Prudential Knight & Gardner Realty) about 1 year ago

Oh my!!!!  I would have one BIG heart attack.

Posted by Connie Lou Barnett GRI,CRS,CRB,SRMM,ARA,PRS,SFR,QSC (Real Living/Home Realty) about 1 year ago

That's one ride I can surely pass on. I can appreciate what we have to do sometimes to get the shot....I am much braver with my camera in hand. Thanks for sharing.

Posted by Emelyn Morris-Sayre, CRS, REALTOR Lakewood/Denver 303-517-5116 (Your Castle Real Estate) about 1 year ago

I would need some good wine - before getting on that thing!

Posted by James Downing - REALTORĀ®,GRI, ABR - DC Real Estate (Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage) about 1 year ago

Oh my - good grief -- that looks plain scary. Thanks for sharing (i think) :-)

Posted by Benjamin Realty LLC about 1 year ago

Ok, thanks for bending the rules and writing an explanation in the comments.  All I can say is, never in a million years.

Posted by Above All Financial Services -Pennsylvania Mortgage Broker about 1 year ago

My kids would LOVE that.  I wonder how fast it can go?

Posted by Jeff Geoghan MBA, Green - Lancaster PA Real Estate Expert (The Jeff Geoghan Realty Group, Coldwell Banker Lancaster PA) about 1 year ago

Joanne - what in the world would you do with one of those in your office?!?  Or do you mean you need a monk?  LOL

Connie - me too, which is why my feet were planted firmly on the ground!

Emelyn (I really like your name!)  Believe me, I didn't put myself into any dangerous spots trying to take this shot.  It was enough just for me to stand near the edge!

James - no way could I be tipsy while on something like that.  Not that I would get on one sober or anything.

Bob & Carolin - thanks for stopping by, glad you enjoyed it (I think!)

Michelle - nice view though, right?  My husband was born in a little town right at the bottom of the cliffs, believe it or not.  I'll have to post a pic from the bottom up.

Jeff - no clue, but I doubt it goes very fast!  You'll have to plan a trip there some day, it's amazing.

 

Posted by Jeannie Kontis, Lancaster PA Real Estate & Lancaster County Homes for Sale (Long & Foster Real Estate, Lancaster PA) about 1 year ago

Jeannie, Fascinating photo. I think I'd rather take the stairs!

Posted by Wilmington NC Real Estate & Relocation~ Ginger & Roger Sala (Wilkinson & Associates, Wilmington NC) about 1 year ago

A view from the ground up - my husband was born on this street at the base of the Meteora mountains, where the monasteries are located on the top.  Nice view to wake up to every morning, huh?  We're hoping to somehow get the home back into the hands of our family.

 

Posted by Jeannie Kontis, Lancaster PA Real Estate & Lancaster County Homes for Sale (Long & Foster Real Estate, Lancaster PA) about 1 year ago

Jeannie, I just read your reply that you think someone is on the other end cranking this along??? No way...no way would I ever get on that. I'm breaking into a sweat just thinking about it! :)  Have a great day!

Posted by Peggy Wester Real Estate Agent Ozaukee & Washington County Real Estate (Shorewest Realtors) about 1 year ago

Jeannie,

Us regular "citizens" though, get to use the stairs :-)

It's got to be a whale of a climb!  Great photo!  And much success in buying back your husband's natal home.

Mike in Tucson

Posted by Mike Jones (SUNSTREET MORTGAGE, LLC) about 1 year ago

That is really wild looking and something up my alley!

Posted by ROBERT A.SWETZ - Commercial Real Estate (Commercial Real Estate - www.VegasBuildingsForSale.com) about 1 year ago

Ginger & Roger - I'm glad you enjoyed it!

Peggy - yes, i don't think it's motorized.  I could be wrong, but somehow I doubt they would use such modern facilities!

Mike - They built these monasteries up there because they felt they are closer to heaven.  I guess there is no easy way for us regular folk to get to heaven no matter how hard we try - stairs it is! And, it's not an easy climb!

Robert - glad you like it!  I have seen a number of your photographs, and appreciate the complement!

Posted by Jeannie Kontis, Lancaster PA Real Estate & Lancaster County Homes for Sale (Long & Foster Real Estate, Lancaster PA) about 1 year ago

ToulaRosebrock.comHi Jeannie:

Great Photo...I've never been there, but I should really make it a point!

Considering that Greek is my first language and most of my relatives live there...

(Don't let my last name fool you, I'm 100% Greek, I married a German).

Posted by Toula Rosebrock -Broker/Sales Associate, Realtor, Lacey Township, Ocean County, (NJ, Diane Turton, Realtors, Forked River, NJ) about 1 year ago

Toula, yassou!  I knew from the moment I saw your name that you must be 100% Greek, no matter what your last name is!  I'm 100% Greek-American -- Greek parents but I was born and raised in the U.S. 

If you've never been to the Meteora, you will definitely need to make it a point to visit the area during your next trip to Ellada.

Posted by Jeannie Kontis, Lancaster PA Real Estate & Lancaster County Homes for Sale (Long & Foster Real Estate, Lancaster PA) about 1 year ago

Jeannie & Toula,

So it seems we have the makings of another Group in the Rain:  Greek Rainers!  We "hoi polloi" can come comment.  (Where are Greek letters when I need them?!)

Mike in Tucson

Posted by Mike Jones (SUNSTREET MORTGAGE, LLC) about 1 year ago

LOL, Mike there is already a Greek rainers group.  But, there are only like 2 or 3 members and it's not too much of a happening place.  We could change all that, though...

Posted by Jeannie Kontis, Lancaster PA Real Estate & Lancaster County Homes for Sale (Long & Foster Real Estate, Lancaster PA) about 1 year ago

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