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The cruise: an epic saga PART 2
... br> suckered in enough people to maximize profit and they untied the boat and
sailed off. Approaching Oia we realized why it was the subject of so many
postcards, paintings and Greek guidebooks. I had previously assumed that all
Greek villages had little white houses on the side of a cliff with blue domed
roofs and an ocean view. Nope, that iconic image is purely Oia. I was SO glad
we had decided to take a detour to the famous village. The boat company bused
us ...
Beautiful island with an explosive history
... to the sea in two places, in the northwest and southwest. The caldera being 400m deep makes it possible for all but the largest ships to anchor anywhere in the protected bay; there is also a newly built marina in Vlychada on the southwestern coast. The principal port is called Athinias. The capital, Fira, clings to the top of the cliff looking down on the lagoon.
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Terre de contrates
... chose d’irréel, d’aseptisé... l'impression d'être dans un village-vacances tout clean, paradisiaque fait pour te vider la tête. C'est là que tout bascule. Je croise à nouveau un de ces bonhommes de neige, le dépasse mais je sens son regard insistant dans mon dos. Il me dévisage tel un intrus. La parano continue, s'auto-alimente...Les chats omniprésents dans tous le village semblent postés au point stratégiques. Ce ...
Beautiful, simple as that.
... good...catching up on sleep/reading and just having time out. We met at 3:30pm and had an orientation around the town before getting a bus to a restaurant with its own private beach behind it. We spent a couple of hours hanging out and drinking cocktails, before heading into the restaurant for dinner. The real fun started after dinner when we got to smash plates and do the Zorba Greek style. It was so much fun! It was one of those moments when you go, "yep....I'm in a different ...
PRISONER ON SANTORINI
... solution. I suggested a walking cast. He said, `Sure, why not? You must to another place to buy it.`` So, David and his handy-dandy Visa card schlepped off to the only medical supply place in all of Santorini. He returned with one of those ski-boot gizmos and an arm cane. It was only then that the doctor actually had a look at my foot, as he quickly strapped on the boot. I asked him if I could take it off ...