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Huge flames burn behind a firefighting vehicle near the village of Kato Kotili, central Peloponnese, Thursday, Aug. 30, 2007. Firefighters battled the country's last major blaze in southern Greece, after managing to bring hundreds of others under control that had ravaged large parts of the country and killed at least 64 people.
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Firemen try to extinguish the fire that surrounded the village of Kato Kotyli, central Peloponnese, about 150 miles southwest of Athens, Greece, on Thursday, Aug. 30, 2007.
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A woman watches a firefighting helicopter from her house during a fire in the village of Thisoa, in the Peloponnese, about 155 miles southwest of Athens, Greece, Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2007. The country's worst forest fires in living memory have killed at least 64 people since they began five days ago, ravaging olive groves, forests and orchards and incinerating homes, wild animals and livestock.
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A villager sprays water on the roof of his house during a fire in the village of Thisoa, in the Peloponnese, about 155 miles southwest of Athens, Greece, Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2007. Southern Greece, where the flames reached the birthplace of the Olympic Games in Ancient Olympia, was by far the worst affected.
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The church of Agios Georgios is seen after being engulfed by a forest fire in the village of Rafti in the Peloponnese region, Greece, Thursday, Aug. 28, 2007. Several villages in the area were evacuated as massive forest fires, fanned by strong winds, swept through swathes of southern Greece leaving more than 64 people dead since Friday.
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Burnt out houses are seen in the village of Rafti, on Greece's Peloponnese peninsula, Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2007.
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Aggeliki Gianakopoulou walks through what is left of her house after a fire swept through the village of Rafti in the Peloponnese region of Greece, Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2007. Several villages in the area were evacuated as massive forest fires, fanned by strong winds, swept through swathes of southern Greece.
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Burned church objects are seen in Agia Paraskevi church in Greka village on the Peloponnese peninsula, Greece, Tuesday Aug. 28, 2007.
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Priest Kontos Panagiotis carries a holy cross as he walks through the remains of the burned Church of Agia Paraskevi in Greka village on Greece's Peloponnese peninsula, Tuesday Aug. 28, 2007.
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Firefighters try to extinguish a fire outside of Andritsena village on Greece's Peloponnese peninsula on Monday, Aug. 27 2007.
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Flames reach a church at Zoodoho Pigi outside of Andritsena village on Greece's Peloponnese peninsula on Monday Aug. 27, 2007.
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A firefighter passes ancient pieces of columns as a fire burns at Olympia, birthplace of the Olympic Games, in southwestern Greece on Sunday, Aug. 26, 2007. A massive effort by firefighters, assisted by water-dropping aircraft and firetrucks, succeeded in keeping a raging blaze away from the 2,800-year-old site - the holiest sanctuary in ancient Greece.
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A house burns at Inoi village near the city of Amaliada some 180 miles southwest of Athens, Greece, Saturday, Aug 25, 2007.
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A mountain near Lake Kaifas, some 180 miles southwest of Athens, Greece, burns on Saturday, Aug 25, 2007.
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A relative reacts next to damaged cars in Artemida village near Zaharo, 206 miles southwest of Athens, Greece, Saturday, Aug. 25, 2007.
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Trees and grasses burn near the village of Kato Samika about 200 miles southwest of Athens, Greece, Saturday, Aug. 25, 2007. An unprecedented wave of massive fires fanned by gale-force winds raged out of control across Greece.