There  are some places in the world where living on a rock doesn’t carry a  negative connotation. We caught up with ten in particular which offer  spectacular sanctuary and brilliant views.
01. Metéora, Greece
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Meaning  “suspended in the air”, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Metéora, in  the Pindus Mountains of central Greece, spans six Orthodox monastery  museums. A total of two dozen were built in the 14th century but most of  were destroyed during the Ottoman occupation and Second World War. A  famous landscape from the James Bond film For Your Eyes Only, Metéora  provides a peaceful haven not only for monks, but also for tourists that  choose to take a hike up the mountains to see these gems. All six  monasteries are connected through asphalt roads and are accessible by  steps hewn into the rock. You will need at least one full day to visit  Metéora, but the experience is certainly worth the time and effort. 09 More ...
 

