In a quiet village on the Greek island of Crete, an olive tree older than many empires is still pushing out new leaves and small green fruits. The Vouves olive tree, as locals call it, has watched ...
Olive oil tourism (oleotourism) attracts increasing numbers of visitors who seek authentic experiences in olive oil-producing countries.
A tree in Crete is believed to have lived for up to 4,000 years, surviving Mycenaean, Roman and Ottoman rule. Nature never ceases to amaze, and few examples illustrate this better than the ...
Those present at a blessing of the relocated olive tree from Crete at the new Anzac Lawn in Lower Hutt's Riddiford Gardens included, from left, George Neonakis, president of the Cretan Association of ...
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