The Parthenon on the Athenian Acropolis, unfortunately under scaffolding and swamped by tourists – but breath-taking nonetheless. (Taken by L Parkinson)
And here we see the dangers of falling asleep on an aeroplane, leaving your phone unguarded in the presence of your friends. Sleep well, Thomas! (Taken by L Pearson)
The treasury of Atreus – another amazing tholos tomb on the sight of Mycenae. (Taken by L Parkinson)
One particularly photogenic Mycenean who stopped both to pose elegantly on a wall and later for some hugs. (Taken by L Parkinson)
The temple of Apollo, at Corinth – backlight I might add by a dramatic, brooding sky waiting to dump its contents on us. (Taken by L Parkinson)
The Lower Sixth Classics team in all their glory, featuring three members of our editorial team. Unfortunately our ghostly friend, whose tholos tomb we were exploring, wasn’t captured on film. (Taken by Mr Coad)
A hastily taken photo taken at the Asklepion on our route march round the site. (Taken by L Parkinson)
The theatre at the Asklepion, witness to some incredible musical and dramatical performances from the group. A special mention must be given to the quite breathtaking monologue performed by our very own Mr Coad. (Taken by L Parkinson)
The ancient site of Olympia. (Taken by L Parkinson)
One of Olympia’s frequent inhabitants, Victory, (a well-known shoe brand’s muse) in all her faceless glory. (Taken by L Parkinson)
Delphi was apparently the perfect spot to take cinematic shots, namely of Thomas dramatically pointing into the distance, perhaps indicating to us where he plans to next expand his glorious empire. (Taken by L Pearson)