The palm beach of Vai is one of the biggest tourist attraction in Crete, a place where I definetely would NOT go in the season - so to come here out of season is perfect. Occassionally some tourists were still coming for a swim. I spent here one week (until the food was finished!) and few other campers visited the place during my stay in here.
Vai features the largest natural palm forest in Europe made up of Cretan palm. Palms starts on a valley and ends to the beach, 20 hectars of palms. Wonderful place in this time of year!
Nomadish
29 November 2013
27 November 2013
Paikan nimiä..
These names would only work in Finnish, but to give you an idea about what are we talking about, I have found villages called, "Place for perverts", "My balls", "Ugly", "Secret Toilet" and so on...
Joillakin kylillä on vain sitten erikoiset nimet...
Joillakin kylillä on vain sitten erikoiset nimet...
Salakapakkaa etsiessä...
24 November 2013
Kato Zakros
Kato Zakros is known from its Minoan palace and gets quite some day tourists there everyday. Very tiny village with few tavernas and some rooms to rent. The only reason that it has remained
a small place, without much of a touristic infrastructure, is because
the Minoan palace of Zakros which was discovered in 1961 is still
not fully excavated. As nobody knows the full extent of the palace
the government imposed a blanket ban on building in the area.
I wanted to do the walk through 'Valley of the Dead' which is a gorge leading from Zakros to the sea at Kato Zakros and got its name from the numerous caves in which the Minoans buried their dead.
The day I was there was just too many mosquitos, so I want to get back there still later on! In Kato Zakros there is a very sympatic tavern (open all year around) called "Glaros", means gull, lovely couple running this place with a big hospitality, Thank you Jorgos and Christina!
I wanted to do the walk through 'Valley of the Dead' which is a gorge leading from Zakros to the sea at Kato Zakros and got its name from the numerous caves in which the Minoans buried their dead.
The day I was there was just too many mosquitos, so I want to get back there still later on! In Kato Zakros there is a very sympatic tavern (open all year around) called "Glaros", means gull, lovely couple running this place with a big hospitality, Thank you Jorgos and Christina!
roads road roads! |
20 November 2013
Animals in Crete
Doggy walk with car |
As I have been long interested in animal care, this issue always touch my heart. In Greece there are many animal cares, I think you find one in almost every island and they are usually taken care by foreign people and based on volunteer work. Development has been big, but there is always plenty of work to do. Im happy to see some process too. Before I basicly never saw local people having a walk with their dogs, but now you come across to this often. Bigger sized dogs gets also walks, not that they are only attached in a short leash outside whole day to be a guardian. This is good news and this is what I wish to see more!
I saw this man getting his dog out with his car twice a day, okay, kinda different way that we give walks for our dogs, but still, this dog got his regular walks! Ive seen this same in Spain and Portugal, so its not just a Greek thing...maybe more like Southern European thing!
One more stray...look at her eyes!! |
hahaha, im like David Bowie ;)
18 November 2013
Time Traveller
These were
left in my door one early morning in the port of Elounda....
Clearly it
was from my friend, Time Traveller ;)
I talked
with him several times while he was staying with his car front of my van. He
was calling himself Time Traveller – I come from everywhere and I stay everywhere,
yes, this thought I can share with him!
He loves
nature, knew a lot from plants – he likes to collect herbs from the mountains
and makes also tea from them. I loved his little gift, made from a special Cretan
plant, no idea from what! Nice part is that I can use these pieces as beads,
not that he even knew that I do make jewelries. He also left me a note behind,
list from nice places to stay and camp, very thoughtful!
I noticed
him cleaning the beach and taking the garbage to through it in a proper pin,
gave me big pleasure to see this being done.
Time
Traveller has a beautiful soul with a great spirit – Thank You, ευχαριστώ – you made my day!
17 November 2013
Bathing in the lake, previosly happened 4
Ystävälläni on tapana toisinaan kylpeä järvessä ja hän
heittäytyi rohkeasti jälleen yhteen järveen Portugalissa, jossa oli kylpenyt
aiemminkin. Onneksi tänä päivänä oli pilvinen viileä päivä, kun paikalle saapui
useita autoja. Sikäli kummallista, koska yleensä autoja oli vain harvakseltaan.
Katselin asuntoautoni ikkunasta autojen tuloa ja kun he olivat saaneet autonsa
pysäköityä, tuli autoista väkeä tummiin pukeutuneina. He kävelivät hartaan
hitaasti järven rantaan, erästä vanhahkoa naista talutti kaksi nuorta miestä.
Kaikki seisoivat vakavana järven rannalla ja he kaivoivat uurnan esille ja
sirottelivat tuhkan puolittain rannalle, puolittain järveen, koska tuuli
tuppasi tuhkaa riepotella sinne tänne...
16 November 2013
Ierapetra, southest city of Europe
Ierapetra is located southeast of Crete and its the most southern city of Europe and above all it has 3101 hours of sunshine per year and is Greece's sunniest city! So I guess I will spend more days in this coming winter in the neighbourhood of Ierapetra!
Tourist season is really over now in here, so there is room in every place you go in this time of year. Good thing is that you can basicly park every where, in places that in summer would be impossible. Bad side is if you want night life - there is none, but you can still find good local taverns which are open all year - thank goodness!!
Tourist season is really over now in here, so there is room in every place you go in this time of year. Good thing is that you can basicly park every where, in places that in summer would be impossible. Bad side is if you want night life - there is none, but you can still find good local taverns which are open all year - thank goodness!!
Parking at the port of Ierapetra |
15 November 2013
Olives in Crete
It is soon
the time to collect the olives here in Crete, well only those which survived...
They had
not luck this year for olives in here and olive trees makes olives only every
second year. In may they had two weeks very hot weather and it looked promising
when the trees were all in blossom…but.. They got a reddish sandstorm from
Sahara and this was killing big parts of the flowers which means no flowers, no
olives. This is very bad news for the
Cretan people who already struggles big time with the economical crisis. Since
last year were no olives, this year it got ruined and next year will also not
be olives, you can imagine what an impact this have for the locals. Many of the
local people work with the olives next to their other job. I don’t know how
often I have heard during the past years that when I ask from locals – what
will you do when the tourist season is over? Often the answer is – I go of
course pick up the olives!
Sadly not,
this year they won’t. I do wish no more sandstorm for the next time when olive
trees are in flower again in 2015!
9 November 2013
Peace and love in Matala
In the 1960´s the hippies were coming in this small fishing village and they were living in Matala´s Beach caves.The town is today a tourist attraction but you can still see everywhere this Peace and Love- atmosphere. Off season it was calm, but im sure in summer its still a lively little place for old and young hippies amongst the families and couples who comes for a week or two holiday in Crete.
Great woodwork! |
5 November 2013
Crete, Spinalonga and some roads
Spinalonga..I wanted to see this place after I read the book from Victoria Hislop, The Island.
Spinalonga was a leper colony from 1903 until 1957 and Hislop is descriping well the life on Crete before/during and after the second world war. So definetely I wanted to have a breath of the fishing village Plaka (opposite Spinalonga) and Elounda. Spinalonga is locatated about 10 km north from Agios Nikolaos, eastern part of Crete. If you like Greece and love Crete, read the book of Hislop!
Luettuani Victoria Hislopin kirjan, Saari inspiroi se minua näkemään Spinalongan ja Plakan kylän. Kirjaa kertoo elämästä Spinalongan leprasaarella ennen ja jälkeen toisen maailmansodan. Plakan kylää kirjassa on romantisoitu (Kirjassa saareen pääsee kalastajaveneen mukana, todellisuudessa paikka on turistipyydys ja sinne myydään kiertokäyntejä). Muutama yö meni Plakan rannalla parkissa, Spinalongan vastarannalla.
Spinalonga was a leper colony from 1903 until 1957 and Hislop is descriping well the life on Crete before/during and after the second world war. So definetely I wanted to have a breath of the fishing village Plaka (opposite Spinalonga) and Elounda. Spinalonga is locatated about 10 km north from Agios Nikolaos, eastern part of Crete. If you like Greece and love Crete, read the book of Hislop!
Luettuani Victoria Hislopin kirjan, Saari inspiroi se minua näkemään Spinalongan ja Plakan kylän. Kirjaa kertoo elämästä Spinalongan leprasaarella ennen ja jälkeen toisen maailmansodan. Plakan kylää kirjassa on romantisoitu (Kirjassa saareen pääsee kalastajaveneen mukana, todellisuudessa paikka on turistipyydys ja sinne myydään kiertokäyntejä). Muutama yö meni Plakan rannalla parkissa, Spinalongan vastarannalla.
Spinalonga Island |
1 November 2013
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