Nikon D7200, 12-24mm f/4G lens @12mm f/7.1, aperture priority. |
"Tiryns is first referenced by Homer who praised its massive walls. Ancient tradition held that the walls were built by the cyclopes because only giants of superhuman strength could have lifted the enormous stones. After viewing the walls of the ruined citadel in the 2nd century CE, the geographer Pausanias wrote that two mules pulling together could not move even the smaller stones." — "Tiryns", Wikipedia |