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From Wikipedia:  "a monolithic granite pillar (1493/4), unlined, with a capital on the top of Byzantine style, which is supposed to have supported either the winged lion of Venice or the bust of Morozini. That is why it is called "Morozini's stele". There was an inscription on the capital that has not survived to this day."
Pre-dawn in the Ionian Sea near Corfu.

Mediterranean cruise, May 2011
Pre-dawn in the Ionian Sea near Corfu.

Mediterranean cruise, May 2011
Pre-dawn in the Ionian Sea near Corfu.  This calls to mind Homer's descriptive phrase - "the wine-dark sea".

Mediterranean cruise, May 2011 (7:04 a.m. local time)
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Dawn off Corfu

Mediterranean cruise, May 2011
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Dawn off Corfu

Mediterranean cruise, May 2011
Dawn off Corfu

Mediterranean cruise, May 2011
Dawn off Corfu

Mediterranean cruise, May 2011
Dawn off Corfu

Mediterranean cruise, May 2011 (7:54 a.m. local time)
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From Wikipedia: "a monolithic granite pillar (1493/4), unlined, with a capital on the top of Byzantine style, which is supposed to have supported either the winged lion of Venice or the bust of Morozini. That is why it is called "Morozini's stele". There was an inscription on the capital that has not survived to this day."
MS G18 00
From Wikipedia:  "a monolithic granite pillar (1493/4), unlined, with a capital on the top of Byzantine style, which is supposed to have supported either the winged lion of Venice or the bust of Morozini. That is why it is called "Morozini's stele". There was an inscription on the capital that has not survived to this day."
MS G18 00
From Wikipedia: "a monolithic granite pillar (1493/4), unlined, with a capital on the top of Byzantine style, which is supposed to have supported either the winged lion of Venice or the bust of Morozini. That is why it is called "Morozini's stele". There was an inscription on the capital that has not survived to this day."
See photo in original gallery.