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Kisamos et la plage de Balos
... Notre rythme cardiaque augmente, et nous nous demandons si nous sommes dans la bonne direction. Les chèvres et leurs clochettes égayent notre chemin. Nous atteignons finalement un stationnement rocailleux, où il n'y a qu'une seule auto. Un sentier qui semble aller nulle part pointe vers la plage de Balos. Après quelques minutes de marche nous arrivons devant un escalier qui descend vers un magnifique lagon. Au loin, ...
No fixed abode so a week in Crete
... at many of the delicious tavernas that Chania has to offer, Portes, Glossitses and The Well of the Turk were some of the better ones but most seem to offer good quality, reasonably priced food and drinks.
Chania is steeped in nautical history and the Maritime Museum of Crete, located at Chania harbour, was an unexpected but worthwhile visit providing an excellent insight into the history of the port, some great exhibits and ...
Crete
... and had steamed mussels and a seafood risotto, both very good! After the meal, they always give you a dessert and some raki (very strong hard alcohol). It took us awhile to drink just a shot and it was impossible for us to drink it all at once. It made my mouth and ears go numb! The hotel we stayed at had the most amazing breakfasts! So after stuffing ourselves with Greek yogurt, Cretan hard bread with tomatoes and feta, little pastries, omelets, crepes with chocolate ...
A Walter prattle. Something to Crete? Perhaps?
... in my case a used iPad, camera, iPhone, passport with my name on it, 60€, dirty underwear, and some earphones.... You could live for sometime on that, maybe. My stuff isn't that great but maybe a thief just wants a Facebook to network with, play FarmVille, post pics, and lol with? Maybe you're just an iPad away... I ask you, thief, how will you surf the nets without a house? Or will you steal one ...
Athens to Crete
Athens is more than a little bit difficult to describe. We were expecting a big city with lots of sweaty tourists, but we weren't expecting all of the suburban sprawl. The Acropolis is really the center of the city, it's the huge limestone rock where the Parthenon was built, where Plato and Socrates battled intellectually, and where the goddess Athena battled Poseidon (she won by the way). As the story goes, King Cecrops went looking for a patron deity for his city. ...