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shain

shain

As we were nearing our destination at the South end of the peninsula, we headed for lunch in Kottes, defined in google as a "fishing hamlet".

We were driving along a cliff up from the shore. As before, is scattered with olives and low vegetation. The landmass form a bay and the sea is quiet with shallow beaches. [map]

Our GPS announced that we arrived, but we were located on top of the cliff with no restaurant or building to be seen. We had to backtrack a little in order to get back to the narrow road down the cliff, which took as to Kottes.

But apparently getting to the recommended restaurant required for us to traverse further by foot (or boat, if we had one). The path itself was quite beautiful, with a couple of taverns, boats and olive trees.

 

 

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shain

shain

As we were nearing our destination at the South end of the peninsula, we headed for lunch in Kottes, defined in google as a "fishing hamlet".

We were driving along a cliff up from the shore. As before, is scattered with olives and low vegetation. The landmass form a bay and the sea is quiet with shallow beaches. [map]

Our GPS announced that we arrived, but we were located on top of the cliff with no restaurant or building to be seen. We had to backtrack a little in order to get back to the narrow road down the cliff, which took as to Kottes.

But apparently getting to the recommended restaurant required for us to traverse further by foot (or boat, if we had one). The path itself was quite beautiful, with a couple of taverns, boats and olive trees.

 

 

PXL_20210527_130638272.MP.jpg

PXL_20210527_131115797.jpg

PXL_20210527_131145335.jpg

PXL_20210527_143417851.jpg

PXL_20210527_143639362.jpg

PXL_20210527_144029329.jpg

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