Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/12/17

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Tina in Greece
From: Alexander Tsiris <mediadyne@hol.gr>
Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 17:50:38 +0200

Alfred Breull wrote:

> All in all I agree to your friends (and your) descriptions. It's different
> in the small
> islands - there are more people, since they are living there and they are
> too poor to go
> back to Athens. In general, the Greeks are very warm-hearted ... I was
> invited into their
> houses several times, and took a lot of pictures inside. Maybe, it's not so
> bad, to visit
> Chalki also, although it became one of the UNO's "world's peace islands" 15
> y ago, and
> a lot of Greek US citizens spent their money in new hotels close to the
> harbour. On the
> other side, they refreshed the old houses (within the 250 people village)
> also ... If
> you go there, be careful with fresh water, at least if you don't like
> diarrhoe: It comes
> from a basin (Zisterne ?) near the mountain monastery, and caries unfriedly
> guests
> sometimes :)
>
> The food ship for Chalki leaves Rhodos (middle) at 14 h local time :)
>
> Unfortunately the Greeks and Turks are (military) enemies, which is not
> better since
> the last EU debacle (sp ?) 2 days ago. Both sides get rather upset, if you
> mention
> the other nation, and if you have bad luck, you run into serious troubles ...
>
> Alf
>
>

Hello. I am in Athens, and if you need any help on finding good photo spots,
e-mail me and I'll tell you. There are some amazing locations that few people
know about, and are worth going to. I am now working on a photo book on
discovering Greece.

Regards.