caron
Registered: May 2006 Posts: 61
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Jane you should title this 'Aphrodite at the water hole'. If it was secluded as it looks, it must have been sheer bliss.
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Jane
Registered: December 2005 Posts: 619
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As you look to the top of the picture, to the left was a larger beach. However, there were only three people on it, and they were there when we arrived. So we quickly dashed to this spot. At one time someone walked above on the rocks and we sort of started stretching exercises etc to make the little cove look full and make them unwelcome ! Over the rocks behind is the larger beach which was full. Lovely place, will go again when we are living over there.
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jeff
Registered: July 2006 Posts: 399
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Sun August 19, 2007 22:16
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looks a bit like pefkohori
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Jane
Registered: December 2005 Posts: 619
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Sun October 7, 2007 14:53
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But Pefkohori is full of tourists, tourist shops and beach brollies/beds. Vourvourou has only sandy beaches, rocky coves and sea. OK some tourists in season, but at the moment not many people there at all.
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JaneSeymour
Registered: March 2008 Posts: 94
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Wed July 30, 2008 23:02
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Rating: 10.00
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JaneSeymour
Registered: March 2008 Posts: 94
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Hi Jane
I cannot believe it! it is the exact same spot Jack and I chose when we first went there! Great Taste!
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Jane
Registered: December 2005 Posts: 619
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Sat September 17, 2011 21:01
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You know Jayne, we went last week and that little bay (along with most of Halkidiki) was full of Eastern Europeans. There were about 12 of them in the bay, shouting and yawping and generally making a peaceful place hell. Don't things change for the worse
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