Corinth, Greece, 2017.10.16
Corinth, Greece, 2017.10.16.
Nikon D7200, 12-24mm f/4G lens @18mm f/8, aperture priority.

"As you go along another road from the market-place, which leads to Sicyon, you can see on the right of the road a temple and bronze image of Apollo, and a little farther on a well called the Well of Glauce. Into this they say she threw herself in the belief that the water would be a cure for the drugs of Medea. Above this well has been built what is called the Odeum (Music Hall), beside which is the tomb of Medea's children. Their names were Mermerus and Pheres, and they are said to have been stoned to death by the Corinthians owing to the gifts which legend says they brought to Glauce."

Pausanias (c. 110–180 A.D.), Description of Greece [2.3.6]