The beach was nice and we had great beach beds to use, but it wasn't the white sand I expected. It was dark and hard packed. There were large rocks in the water. But the water was wonderful... clean and clear, great for swimming in. You could see the bottom at all depths.
Tuesday, 6 August 2019
Chania, Crete
Crete is the largest of the Greek Islands. That day I went to a beach and then into the old town of Chania to explore.
The beach was nice and we had great beach beds to use, but it wasn't the white sand I expected. It was dark and hard packed. There were large rocks in the water. But the water was wonderful... clean and clear, great for swimming in. You could see the bottom at all depths.
After we left the beach we went to Chania. It has a lot of narrow street with vendors on them. Many of the items are locally made.
This is the market in the centre of town. It is built in the shape of a cross and the goods are divided into the arms of the cross. This was the dairy and cheese section. There was a meat section, a vegetable section and general grocery section that had breads, nuts, spices and so forth.
Here is sunset that day.
I would go back to Crete there are museums and things that I would have liked to see.
The beach was nice and we had great beach beds to use, but it wasn't the white sand I expected. It was dark and hard packed. There were large rocks in the water. But the water was wonderful... clean and clear, great for swimming in. You could see the bottom at all depths.
Athens
Here are some pictures of the Port in Pireaus Athens. Athens is really large and has an amazing amount of graffiti, everywhere, even the better parts of town. But is also has some of the great treasures of days gone by.
Here are some of the treasures.
Acropolis and Parthenon
This is Hadrian's Gate
I also walked around Plaka, which is near the Parthenon. It is a touristy area with lots of shops, restaurants and winding streets. All very blue and white.
It was great to see Athens but I'm not sure I would ever go back. Now the Islands are another story.
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