Locals and tourists are fleeing the Greek island of Santorini fearing a major earthquake following days of tremors.
Exactly one hundred years ago, Greek and French archaeologists uncovered the remains of a "prehistoric Pompeii" deep under the ashen surface of the Greek island of Thera in the Cyclades.
On the Greek islands of Amorgos and Santorini, approximately 200 seismic tremors were recorded within 48 hours. The strongest ...
in the 9th century B.C., is home to ruins from the Hellenistic (Greek empire built by Alexander the Great), Roman and Byzantine (eastern Roman empire) eras. Stroll through Ancient Thera and you'll ...
Thousands of people are fleeing the Greek island of Santorini as increased seismic activity spurs fears of a more powerful earthquake at the site of one of the largest volcanic eruptions in ...
The Ten Plagues of Egypt are argued to have been the result of the eruption of Thera or Santorini. Does the evidence really support this?
This tiny museum in the heart of Thera houses frescoes and other archaeological ... B.C.) and offer insight into early human life on the Greek Islands, making this an interesting place to check ...