On the island Corfu. This is where we got our new chess set from......wait till we bring it home to show you.....its pretty big and fancy.
Corfu
Corfu
Taken from the boat we hired, so beautiful.
Captain Paul, on boat driving duty.
Me having a swim off the boat.
Beautiful view on Corfu
Olympia- truly amazing. We went to Ancient Olympia the original venue for the Olympic games which first started here in 776BC. Below are more photos from here...
Gefyra & Monemvasia- My favourite place we visited in Greece. Below are lots of photos taken from here. Monemvasia is a walled village which occupies one side of a massive rock. Monemvasia was separated from mainland Gefyra by a earthquake in AD 375. When you enter Monemvasia you go through a tunnel into a tiny town of cobblestone streets which is mostly cafes, souvenir shops and hotels, we took a massive walk up into the old town which is now in ruins.
This photo was taken in the upper part just before deciding to stop our trek and walk back downhill. You can't probably see them in this small photo but if you enlarge it you will see black spots....these are spiders in huge spiderwebs...we would take two steps and get webs stuck on us.
Paul checking out the view and having a rest. It was quite a walk up, thankfully we free camped close by so we managed to get out of bed early in the morning. Walking back down in the midday heat was rather painful.
Exploring the ruins
View from the upper town ruins
Paul in the lower restored town.
Still in Monemvasia
The view of the entrance way into Monemvasia, you can see the tunnel entrance and the ruins on top of the hill.
Looking back to Gefyra
Horses.....secretly taken while Paul was getting out of the van.
Out for dinner. We got the house wine. Served in the red canister and drunken out of tiny glasses.
This photo is taken from where we slept the night. When we first arrived we thought we were in the wrong place but Monemvasia was on the other side of the island.
Goats- this photo was taken from inside the van. We were completely surrounded by goats and had to wait for them to all move off the road.
We stopped to let the turtle cross the road.
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Poor wee hand!
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