The Ionian islands have suffered an number of major earthquakes over the past half century, especially Kefalonia and Zakinthos. Widespread destruction, particularly in 1953, has led to a significant depopulation of some of the islands, with thousands of people emigrating to new world countries. Many houses now lie in ruins, abandoned by their former occupants, and others are partly inhabited, being slowly rebuilt or put to other uses.
These images were taken a couple of months ago whilst on a sailing trip around the islands, at Asos (on Kefalonia) and Kioni (on Ithaka). The islands are slowly recovering, mainly through tourism, but the economies are still fragile.