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Description
Thermopylae is a narrow passage between the southeastern foothills of Mount Kallidromo and the Maliac Gulf, in Central Greece.

The area was named after the thermal springs that have existed in it since antiquity and it is known that the bathing in a sulfur water, in a temperature of 30-40 degrees, is a method of treatment for various health problems.

We see views of the rushing, therapeutic, hot waters that steam forming the springs and settle in hollow places where one can take a bath.

A general view of the area as the cinematographer’s friend comes out of a white car holding a cigarette.

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Holder
Bonar, Andrew Graham

Quality
HD (1440x1080)

Sound
No

Color
Yes

Duration (seconds)
38

Format
8mm