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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
... fonding to do so. It was such the passion with which she was telling me her story, that i could almost feel the urge to go and join them in this beautiful lifestyle connected with nature. It is really inspiring to meet such cool people from all over the world, each of them with an even most impressive story than the one before. Time to leave Albania, traveling by ferry for the first time in the trip to... ...
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
... to finally get onto the open road, the sign posting was not the greatest and after a few turns and passing a market which was inconveniently located on the side of the highway we finally were free of traffic and carpet/chicken/clothes sellers.
Once on the motorway we had a lovely drive north, there was not much traffic on the road so it was a quick trip. We then arrived at a huge bridge and to our great pleasure motorbikes were only ...
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 ...