Naxos

Hi Everyone-
We enjoyed the red-eye from Kennedy Monday afternoon , flying directly into Athens after a ten hour flight. From there, we went to the apartment, crashed for a couple of hours and then caught a high speed ferry to Naxos, one of the cyclades islands. What a beautiful place to visit! Our accomodations here is actually a two bedroom apartment that has a spectacular mountain view. We spent most of our days scouting out the best beach and our nights- the best food!!
Tomorrow we take another ferry to Andros. We will stay there until Monday when we return to Athens. We are looking forward to the new Archeological Museum at the base of the Acropolis. Until then....

Naxos Town

Naxos Town
This is the port at Naxos

Friday, August 17, 2007

Ikaria



Tuesday morning, we flew to the island of Ikaria on a small "prop job". It was a short, yet beautiful flight. We did not climb much more than 5000' so the view was amazing. Ikaria is a small island, smaller than Andros. It sits in the eastern part of the Aegean Sea, closer to Turkey than Greece. There is one plane that flies from Athens to Ikaria once a day. If you choose not to take that one available flight, it is roughly a ten hour ferry ride. We stayed in a tiny, seaside town of Armenistes. It is a difficult town to get to. The road from the airport to Armenistes covers about 50 kms, but driving more than 40 mph is putting your life in your hands. The road winds along high cliffs overlooking the sea. Hairpin turns occur frequently. This fact does not seem to concern the Ikarians, who speed along and pass slower drivers on straight aways (rare) or hairpins (often) alike. The beaches are stunning. The waves break 20-30 feet from shore in sets of 3 or more. As soon as you recover from one wave, another one is instantly upon you.


We came to Ikaria with a specific purpose. Niko's family owns about 5 acres of land here. It has become a requirement to register land ownership in Greece recently. Until now, landowners simply pass on land to relatives or whatever, with a written or verbal agreement. Disagreements or protests were often handled by the parties involved. We had to walk the property with Niko's second cousin, a man named Spiro. With a can of red spray paint, he marked the edge of the property. Niko's dad (John) will then meet with a surveyor to make a map. The land is beautiful. It is hilly and covered with tall pine trees. Below, the torquiose sea shimmers.


It is here that we meet the only other Niko Yanouzas in the world! It is his cousin, Niko Yenouziz. (See photo above!)


We head back to Athens on Thursday. Saturday, we wil take an early morning flight to Rome. There, we will do a speed tour of Rome. We will have less than 24 hours. On Sunday, we head home.

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Waves

Waves
Waves break under our balcony in Ikaria

Souvlaki Stand

Souvlaki Stand
Souvlaki Stand Outside Airport

The Changing of the Guard

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Acropolis

Acropolis
Acropolis at sunset

Andros, Andros

Andros, Andros
Terraces on hillside of Andros, Andros

Plaka

Plaka
Lauren & Nicole look at sandals at Plaka

Olympic Stadium

Olympic Stadium
Girls pose in front of the Olympic stadium where the first modern Olympics were held. Additionally, the Olympics of 2004 held the events of archery and the marathon finish at the Stadium.

Traditional Greek Dancing at Festival (Andros)

Fountains

Fountains
Fountains of Trevi

Building in Forum

Building in Forum
Another amazing building in the Forum

Roman Forum

Roman Forum
Expansive Ruins of the Forum

Inside the Roman Coliseum

Coliseum

Coliseum
GIrls Inside Roman Coliseum

Sintagma- Greece

Sintagma- Greece
Soldiers guard the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

Property

Property
View of property on Ikaria

Stone Roof

Stone Roof
Ancient buildings in Ikaria featured stone roofs to keep the pirates out.

Beach at Gavrio

Beach at Gavrio
swimming in Andros