
Delos, Greece
A small rocky, uninhabited island, no more than 5km long and 1.3 metres wide, was for ancient Greeks the most sacred place because Apollo and Artemis, two of the most important Greek gods, were born there. Because of this no mortal would ever be allowed to be born on its land and no mortals would ever be allowed to die on it either. So, apart from it being a religious and economic centre, the island had also been exclusive in that: even during the years of peak o...