Tickets are in hand, tour is booked, accommodation confirmed. . . Ready or not I am going on safari to Tanzania & Kenya in November. One more purchase before I go - a really good video camera and I will be all set.
I'll keep everyone posted and hopefully will have killer photos when I return. . . All that's left to do is pack & re-pack, un-pack & re-pack. . . I'm limited to what I can take with me and I've never been a very light packer so wish me luck!
The story of everyday life and travels of a foreign woman living and working in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
My Big, Fat, Greek Adventure. . .




And the view from the roof at night was spectacular. Most buildings had lounging areas or restaurants on their roofs. I had dinner at a Japanese place one night (yes, I was a bit tired of Greek salads by then) with an up close and personnel view of the Acropolis all lit up. It was a 10 minute walk up a very steep hill to the Acropolis. And boy was it hot up there! And crowded! I was there for my tour at 8:00 am sharp when it opened. By 8:30 am the place was over run by hordes of people. The dreaded tour bus groups had come! Between the tour groups and the heat by 10:00 am I was ready to get off the hill. I spent the rest of the day exploring ancient Athens. I visited Roman and Greek ruins. The ancient agora is very well preserved. This was the center of the city in ancient times. The market and civic buildings were there as well as temples and monuments. It sits at the base of the Acropolis hill on the north side. So I happily tromped around marble boulders and rubble that were once magnificent temples. I was in heaven!





The Palace of Knossos was home to an advanced and cultured Minoan civilization that was suddenly and violently wiped out by a volcanic eruption and subsequent tsunami that originated on the island of Santorini, known in Greece as Thira. Half of the island was blown away by a volcanic eruption 200 times more powerful than the eruption of Krakatoa, which is thought to be the most powerful in recent memory. I went on a day trip to Santorini and amazingly didn't get sick on the boat trip. Of course, that was after taking 2 Dramamine pills and wearing a scopalamine patch (also had nausea pills with me in case the prophylaxis didn't work). But, hey, I didn't get sick. And those of you who know me well, know for sure that I can't usually tolerate being on a boat, right Shari? The boat was a super fast catamaran passenger only boat so the ride was relatively calm.
To say Santorini is beautiful is doing it an injustice.



The island was resettled and the people chose to build into the cliffs. You can take a cable car to the top or ride a donkey if you like. I chose to take a bus on what was a hair raising, hair-pin turning journey! Santorini was definitely a highlight of my tour. If I ever go back to Greece and go island hopping I will spend some time on Santorini.

I flew back to Athens from Crete and spent a couple days leisurely touring the city with one entire day reserved for the National Archaeological Museum. This is the place that houses many of the ancient wonders found in Greece. It's a wonderful introduction into Greek history. There were Mycenaean, Minoan and Roman treasures. I don't have enough space and wouldn't want to bore you with all the pictures I took while in the museum. I wouldn't have missed it. I also went to the Olympic Stadium just to say I was there. It's been remodeled but for the most part it is the original structure.

So, long story short, I had a great time! It was a trip I've dreamed about and it was everything I'd hoped it would be. I've been back for two weeks now and yesterday I booked my next adventure. . .
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