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Paleokastritsa, PO Box 72 Corfu, Ionian Islands, Greece, T K 490 83, 30-26630-41913
... engine room. There is a very dingy area below deck where the one meal of passage is served…luckily we still had a package of biscuits. Water ran out after a couple of hours….
ETA (estifmated time of arrival):
The ferry is scheduled to take 17hours. We ended up being on board for 23 hours - from boarding to departure. Three of these hours being spent squeezed between hundreds of sweating people trying to push through the exit ...
... of the Paleo Frourio, an old Venetian fort. That was pretty cool. Then, late this afternoon we went through the Archaeological Museum. We didn't spend much time here since it was close to closing time and we were all tired from the water park.
That evening though we ate at our first authentic Greek taverna, we found one playing Greek music ...
... can say that! But they also require you to use Purell before walking into any room serving food. They have people at the doors ensuring compliance. I wish I would have bought stock in Purell. D'oh.
I have also been observing some rather strange activity in myself. No way of knowing if it's the sea, the medicine, the purell, or what. For instance... I went to bed before midnight on the first night of the cruise. On the second day of the cruise I swam laps in the salt ...
... He thinks he has weathered better over the last 40+ years. Got back to our driver and found our laundry bags missing, he had taken it upon himself to find another laundry – such a nice man with initiative. Then set off to see the first Olympic marble stadium, more temples, and more ruins. The highlight was the President’s Palace where we saw the changing of the guards. When the change occurred, their movements were something ...
Corfu Town, Ionian Islands, Greece sewtersojournsThere is a town north of Corfu and it's really cool, but it's a village in some way.Though, I did visit the Corfu town and I must say it is AMAZING. All those fortresses and fancy resturants and bars were a total hit! Everybody was so relaxed, people aren't that stressed at all. I ...
Corfu Town, Ionian Islands, Greece indianabones... to find out that dad and eli were in aoun. Asked the taxi how much he would charge to go to aoun and he said 100usd. We accepted and prepared for the long drive we surprised dad in the baskinta house. Alyona welcomed us in and made breakfast for us.
Corfu, Ionian Islands, Greece odysseyrevealed... the joke)
-the first substantial misunderstading of a whasname
Smitty: Whasname (Jess) has a boyfriend
Bosh [assuming Whasname was L-Bow]: Ah ****...
-fatty nicknamed Rums by Bosh
-girls becoming legitimately concerned about Smitty's well being, but him remaining more worried about theirs
-Smitty being placed on injured reserve after quitting mid-round after failing repeatedly to flip his cup (hero Jess covers for him ...
... you they are not serving food yet. We could hardly believe it when we would see old ladies that had to be pushing 80 out for dinner at 10 or 11pm with their families. At home most people this age have taken an exlax and gone to bed by 8pm. We got strange looks trying to eat at 7:30pm. The waiter asked if we would like to sit and enjoy some drinks first. We assumed the cook hadn't even shown up yet. They live a crazy lifestyle. We thought since they stay up so late, they must ...
Corfu, Greece audreyandjack... towards Eastern Europe sometime in the near future so we gave her our guide book for that area, significantly lightening our load. Oh yeah, so we took a train out of Zurich down to a place called Goldau and we were going to hitchhike out of there. We were going to go to the onramp and head on out, no problem right? Well the next onramp ended up being about 20 kilometers down the road around a frozen lake and through about four small ...
Corfu, Greece durandalin... us to a squashy halt.
Delighted that there weren't many people at this beach, presumably because of a current lack of amenities, we waded into the still waters while inquisitive fish swam around our knees. The water was deliciously cool after a dusty fly-blown day and we floated about in the shallows, relaxation seeping into our bodies.
We rode home along the coastal road, skirting the base of Mount Pantokratora, passing through holiday villages set up ...

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