Yianetta
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Expectation, pleasure and price
... next bus going to Pelekas, where the backpackers hostel was, was leaving at 7pm, in 3 hours! So i decided i had enough time to walk out of the town and find some nice area to camp for the night. I walked for about half an hour around the airport and entered a promising path leading to a construction site, crowded by trucks and machines. It was a sunday, so everything was stopped. I passed through it all until the other side, where I continued walking into ...
Corfu just in the front
... whole families, including their children, were working really hard to put something on the table at the end of the day. I could also see more gipsy slums scattered along the way, and some mountain empty scenaries before arriving to Sarande. Sarande is a little port city at the south of the albanian coast. I am meeting such really cool people in this trip, but here in Sarande is where I met the coolest ...
No False Modesty Required
... sex?
7) Last time you touched yourself?
.... Yeah. Things got personal REALLLL quick.
I spent my last day in Greece by going into Corfu town. Now when you think of Greece, you're most likely thinking of Santorini- Blue Roofs, White Houses. Yeah- that's not Corfu sadly. Corfu Town was occupied by Venetians for over 200 years so the buildings all looked Italian- imagine that. Could my life be any more ironic? I felt ...
Farewell to Greece
... port. Thermo rests down and tarp over us to prevent us getting damp we attempted to sleep – however once again the mosquitoes and bugs prevented us from doing so. Finally after about 45mins of persistence Rhys suggested we put the tent up – which only takes 1minute! Why did we not think of that in the beginning????
Tent up and we both had a few hours of sleep before the alarm went off telling us it was time to head to the ferry. ...
Learning to speak a bit of Greek
... around and there are markets here which are cheap, although we don't buy anything mindful of the fact that at the end of the cruise we still have to carry packs. We meander up the hill and find the fresh food markets where we have a coffee. The owner of the restaurant teaches us how to say hello and thank you in Greek, but they are hard, especially thank you. We check out the old fortress, but it is a bit disappointing with ...