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Β69 - Stone beehives
BEES AND HONEY
Β70 - Aromatic herbs spring from the rocky terrain (Kelephas fort, near Itilo)
STRUGGLING WITH THE LAND
Β71 - Olive trees at Stavri, a village near Gerolimenas
OLIVE OIL
Β72 - Sacks with salt being loaded on a boat
SEA SALT
Β73 - A group of shallow artificial ponds, used for salt production
SEA SALT
Β74 - Locals carving oars at Paliros, a village near Cape Tenaron
BUILDING THE CITY OF GYTHEIO
Β75 - Maniot women sing song of mourning to honor their deceased relative
BUILDING THE CITY OF GYTHEIO
Β76 - A woman chasing quails with a net
HUNTING
Β82 - The second grade of the 2nd Elementary School in front of the Girls' School entrance (school year 1967-68)
BUILDING THE CITY OF GYTHEIO
Β83 - School gymnastics exhibition on the island of Cranae (May 28th, 1967)
BUILDING THE CITY OF GYTHEIO
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