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The cruise: an epic saga PART 2
... We all struggled to get seated and then turned around expecting the man to
grab the rope and lead us up the hill. To our surprise, he just smacked the
donkey’s ‘asses’ (haha couldn’t resist) and they took off up the hill on a
rampage. We held on for dear life as they began making the switchbacks up the
side of the cliff. They slowed down a little ways up and occasionally stopped
to eat some greenery; mine liked to wander dangerously close ...
Beautiful island with an explosive history
... island, and created the current geological caldera. A giant central, rectangular lagoon, which measures about 12 by 7 km (7.5 by 4.3 mi), is surrounded by 300 m (980 ft) high, steep cliffs on three sides. The main island slopes downward to the Aegean Sea. On the fourth side, the lagoon is separated from the sea by another much smaller island called Therasia; the lagoon ...
Stunning Oia, Sunsets, Amazing Scenery
... room, we were close to the pool. After the ceremony ended people in our hotel all clapped for them. The couple were cool, they both smiled and cheered us with their champagne glasses. They looked great! They were told that we share the same day and they cheered us. Off they went for photos.
We went for a swim in the pool, small but nice views of Oia. We then went into explore this stunning town and do a bit of shopping and take photos. Oia ...
Fira and Donkeys
... 3:45 and Daisy had a ball going into all the shops although the prices were fairly high and managed to buy a couple of things. This is where we found out that the New Port where we have to catch the Seajet to Mykonos is a bit of a distance from Fira town so we decided to just pick up the tickets when we got there. We then made our way back to the bus station to get the bus back to Oia. The ride back was quite exciting as we were then on the cliff side ...
Santorini - how much can we cram into half a day?
... hit the top and then suddenly we saw it! The perfect cove, protected by the wind, with the dramatic backdrop of red cliffs, the red sand, the sprinkling of deck-chairs and umbrellas, and people happily swimming in the water. So much of Santorini has been shaped by the volcano close by, and I think the red sand is one of the welcome additions (I remember it was more rocky, so perhaps it was a more recent addition). So, after a welcome and refreshing swim, it was getting a bit ...