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Expectation, pleasure and price
I felt like I was chocking inside the ferry. The ride to Corfu was fast but not as nice as I had imagined. This kind of ship was fast indeed, and put us in the island in less than 45 min, but the petrol smell inside the cabin was a bit asphixiating, with no place to go outside and breathe some fresh air or admire the views, that weren't too spectacular through the half meter sea level dirty windows. We made alive, anyway, and spend more time crossing the Greek border ...
Corfu just in the front
... so far. The first one was Berny, a man who, despite being inhis 60s, had an aspect and an energy just as young as me, and was staying in a bed in my dorm just as me. Originally from London, he lives now in Las Vegas, and traveling since he was 17 there are few places in the world where he hasn't been. One of them was Albania, and that's why I found him there. He had been working as a journalist, ...
No False Modesty Required
... classy" tour guide that imposed a somewhat unorthodox get-to-know-you game to all of us on the ATV Safari. Rather than describe my thoughts on the "game," I'll just write down the questions for you:
1) Name?
2) Where you're from?
3) Favorite Color?
4) Your Stoplight (Green= Single, Red= Taken, Yellow= What Happens at the Pink Palace, stays at the Pink Palace)
5) Favorite Sexual Position?
6) Last time ...
Farewell to Greece
... When we arrived at the port there was very little signage to inform us of where to go, we drove right through the gates into the port, past the port police and Greek police – no one seemed to care!
We parked our bikes then looking very lost went up to the port police for some assistance. Finally we worked out where to go and get our boarding pass and the gate we were departing from.
We rode our bikes to the spot and waited ...
Learning to speak a bit of Greek
... have missed some of the high points of Corfu, but with the little time we had ashore, it wasn't a bad way to spend the day. We decide tonight to eat in the restaurant instead of the help-yourself section and take our chances with seating. You can book ahead, but we're never that organized. We have been told if you are happy to sit with just anyone it is easy enough to get a table, so that's what we do and meet a nice Australian ...