Salonika, where the Black Sea boats meet, is a great trading center for the Near East This forest of masts is located at the pier set aside for small fishing and trading craft that ply between Salonika and the Isles of Greece. Goods bartered are largely products of the region; rugs, sardines, fruit and olive oil. American stuffs transhipped at Salonika have been relief supplies of the American Red Cross and foodstuffs.
Summary
Filed in: Greece Transportation.
No. RC-12507.
On mount: Transportation, Greece.
Forms part of: American National Red Cross photograph collection.
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Date
01/01/1920
Location
Ossa (Thessalonikē, Greece : Nome), 40.83333, 50.38667
Source
Library of Congress
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