Nowhere can you get a better feel for what it was like living 2,000 years ago than on the uninhabited barren island of Delos, sometimes referred to as the Pompeii of Greece. Once the spiritual and commercial hub of the entire Aegean, Delos quickly became a ghost town when the Athenians decreed a purification of the island (426 BC), forbidding its citizens from either dying or giving birth there. FOTOGRAF OSLO || BILDER || ED CORTES ||MIKONOS