Didyma
The name Didyma derives from the Greek, meaning “twins”. There's a mystical place on the Peloponnese Peninsula with the same name, referring to both a twin-peaked mountain (Mt.Didymo), and two enormous craters in the vicinity of the small village of Didyma. The mythological “twins”, Artemis and Apollo - to whom the name takes reference - are deities associated with the duality of destruction on the one hand, and birth and reconstruction on the other. Varying sources also claim the pair represent day and night.


