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Athos (Agion Oros) is the last prong and the most beautiful
of all. Civilization has not intruded into the Holly Mountain,
which is inhabited solely by monks. Rising majestically
out of the sea to a height of 2,033 m, Athos is covered
with virgin forests; its physical beauty is almost overwhelming.The
magnificent peninsula has been the sole province of men
dedicated to the workship of God and the Virgin for well
over a thousand years. In 885, the Byzantine emperor Basil
I, proclaimed it the exclusive domain of monks and hermits.
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In
963, the first organized monastery was founded. A century
later it was decreed that "no smooth faced person"
be permitted to violate its sanctity. This prohibition is
still enforced, and no female may set foot on Mt. Athos.
Centuries of isolation and devotion to the Orthodox religion
have endowed the Holy Mountain with a unique mystical atmosphere.
In its prime, in the 15th century, Athos boasted 40 monasteries
and about 40,000 monks. Nowadays the number of functioning
monasteries has dwindled to 20 with a population of approximately
1,700 brethren. Surrounded by an incalculable wealth of
ecclesiastical treasures, rare icons and libraries stocked
with precious manuscripts, they live simply according to
a strict regime of prayer and labor untouched by modern
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Men wishing to visit the Holy Mountain are admitted by special
permit only. The rest must be content to end their journey
at Ouranoupolis, Heaven's City, where they can be consoled
with a cruise around the extraordinary peninsula.
Known for its aquamarine waters and delightful beaches,
Ouranoupolis may be as close to paradise as we will ever
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