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Kisamos et la plage de Balos
... une île. Des cyclistes remontent l'escalier avec leur vélo sur le dos. Nous sommes presque seuls sur la fantastique plage, que nous votons à l'unanimité la plus belle que nous ayons vu. Yohan, qui est maintenant un grand nageur, traverse 2 fois le lagon! Après le lunch, nous devons partir. Yohan pleure à chaude larme. Il est très triste car il sait que nous quittons bientôt la Crète et ses plages ...
No fixed abode so a week in Crete
... section on the Battle of Crete.
Samaria Gorge was on my "1000 things to do before you die list" so it had to be done! The 18km long gorge is the longest in Europe and the 6 hour trek from Xyloskalo to the seaside village of Agia Roumeli is all downhill. I was fortunate to join the last trek before the gorge closed for the Winter and was one of only twelve on the trail that day. The trail is well preserved for the most part ...
Crete
... fresh squeezed orange juice, and coffee (we didn't even touch the half loaf of bread they gave us), we started our drive to Elafonisi beach. It's a great drive through the mountains and cute little villages. The beach was so beautiful, we couldn't believe it. The water is very shallow and crystal clear. We spent the day wading in the water, sunbathing, and just relaxing. If we had another day in Crete, we would have come back! The wind started picking us in the ...
A Walter prattle. Something to Crete? Perhaps?
... too? I bet if you got on my iPad, after you stole it, while on the net, I could pay a nerd to find you and then I would hunt you, beat you down, and get my iPad back. So really why bother stealing it? Also, apple has made several iPads so maybe a thief already has one? A thought that will keep me calm at night and with nothing to fret over as I haven't a thing of value and I haven't been robbed yet. ...
Athens to Crete
... up to the Acropolis and planted his trident into the stone producing a well for water. Unfortunately Poseidon was god of the sea and his well water was salty, much to the displeasure of the King. Athena then planted an olive tree and gave the King food, oil, and branches (recall the olive crown worn by olympic champions) and therby won the competition and earned rights to name the city after herself. But the 21st century city itself is quite different than the ...