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Sunning ourselves in Santorini
When people say Santorini is stunning, they certainly aren't exaggerating. The island was once a circular volcano, but eruptions half sank it so these days it is almost a semicircle, with surrounding islands that appeared from the water after bouts of volcanic activity. The main town, Fira, is built right on top of the caldera (the cliff forming …
FINALLY made it to Greece!
Okay I realize I've been slacking on this...but get ready for the update of all updates!
Alrighty so after we left Florence we went onto Rome. Alright I just wrote a story about our hostel...then realized that was in Florence! We got to Yellow hostel in Rome, few blocks from the train station, so that was nice. anyway since we only had a …
The cruise: an epic saga PART 2
... hill and we were instantly blown away by the beauty of the town. The
sun was shining; the waves down below were glistening and dotted among the
whitewashed houses were little blue domes. It was so Greek! We spent the
morning wandering around the alley ways and snapping tons of photos. We went
into a little bakery and bought the traditional Greek specialty dessert,
baklava. You haven’t quite lived until trying baklava; its flaky filo pastry
layered ...
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 ...
Terre de contrates
... photo deviennent fous... L'image est exceptionnelle. Une des sept, huit, neuf... millièmes merveilles du monde... Nous nous sommes promenés à Fira (la capitale), Oia (au nord), Pyrgos, Akrotiri. C'est absolument magique. Nous découvrons chaque fois une vue différente sur ce qu'on appelle la Caldeira (le cratère géant qui s'est autrefois empli d'eau de mer provoquant un raz de marée en Crête). Les pentes de Santorin ...