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Kisamos et la plage de Balos
... l'a trouvée, est assez jolie. Nous visitons plusieurs auberges recommandées par les guides, mais elles sont trop chères. C'est partout la même chose. Une fois que les guides en parlent, les établissements montent leurs prix. Nous tentons de trouver quelque chose un peu plus loin, et arrêtons par hasard à un coin de rue, devant grande maison qui affiche des chambres à louer. Il s'agit en fait ...
No fixed abode so a week in Crete
... bottom of the gorge is covered in ankle twisting boulders that I managed to negotiate well until I met the first hiker of the day coming up the gorge and promptly fell to the ground twisting my ankle in the process! Never mind - one more off my "to do" list only 764 to go! Lou in the meantime had the good sense to stay in Chania and spend the day culling more than 4000 of the 11,000 plus photographs from her computer to free up space for ...
Crete
... forty!) along the way we were awed by breathtaking views (see pictures) narrow (really narrow) roads, tight corners, and unguarded drops. Fortunately we made it to Angoia. Once in Angoia we got down to the business of finding food. Angoia seemed like such a small town; one street, a few shops, and two restaurants. There was this camouflage wearing native Greek man BBQ'ing on an open flame in a quaint sort of way, just along the street. So quaint that Raych and I thought ...
A Walter prattle. Something to Crete? Perhaps?
Well maybe I'm mistrusting but it always seems I'm way too scared when arriving to someplace new, especially at night. Like somehow this new place will be the worst place ever, full of armed thieves, boogie men, and a half-dozen drugged up mutants. I know that it may sound ridiculous, but I will find myself performing a visual pat-down on everyone I see... Even the old. Even old people, OMG, like maybe ...
Athens to Crete
... were getting sprayed with tear gas. On the way home from the beach we accidentally rode through one of the areas where the demonstrators were and we got a pretty good dose of leftover tear gas. Anna was not happy about it. It's nasty stuff to say the least. But the next day all was calm and life resumed it's normalcy for downtown Athens. We rode past the same tear gas spot and everything was cleaned up. There was no sign of the previous day's festivities. ...