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- Day 24
- Monday, August 29, 2022
- ☀️ 33 °C
- Altitude: 82 m
GreeceAthens Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport37°56’10” N 23°56’52” E
Separation

The program for today was set and we needed to get a lot in before the team was to be separated . Scott and Fran were to head for the airport at 11am to catch the flight back to London so Another early start was needed. We decided we could get in two historical sites before 11. The streets of Athens at 7 am are deserted and quiet and cool, a really good time to stroll down the middle of the road looking for an open coffee shop.! We found a small bakery just warming the ovens with unpacked chairs outside . We had to wait for the coffee percolators to warm up but the fresh 4 Euro coffee was worth the wait. The first stop was the old cemetery although Keramikos was not readily recognised as such. The tomb stones that survived are eroded and damaged the marble blocks scattered about but intact There are statues and carvings and Columns intact making the walk enjoyable. The cemetery was later on in the century used as a meeting place of the people and leaders. To get an idea or mental picture of what the area once looked like, requires an overactive imagination. In many places a barren piece of ground with three or four marble blocks could be a throne room and a long line of marble half buried might be a wall in bygone years. Two broken legs on a block is a god of the past and the rivers run underground. We wondered through the weathered marble and wondered at the many tortoises 🐢 that are the remaining inhabitants of the ancient marvel. We headed to the ancient Angora where majestic columns of marble are the few remaining pieces of a jigsaw puzzle all broken up The picture is brought to life by historians and archeologists . We visited the museum where a huge hall housed lots of different ancient items like rusted spears broken pots spindles and even old coins that have been excavated and preserved . Scott and Fran had left us and we visited the temple dedicated to Thor one of the most preserved buildings in Greece. It was last used to welcome the young King Constantine in the late 1920’s. Time to head for some breakfast and a fresh orange juice. The sun was overhead so a siesta was mandatory. The evening walk was up “ the hill of the nymphs” where we watched a young man propose to his very excited new fiancé. We were first to congratulate the pair who had chosen a great position in the shadow of the Parthenon under a Sky painted red by the sunset. The way to our apartment was through the bustling flea market packed with tourists. It was an uphill climb but happily knowing that tomorrow was at last our flight back to home Sweet homeRead more
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- Day 25
- Tuesday, August 30, 2022
- ⛅ 23 °C
- Altitude: 1,640 m
South AfricaConstantia Kloof26°8’11” S 27°55’5” E
Reflections

Time flys and as I sit in Johannesburg and reflect on the last month there are so many memories, experiences, thoughts and knowledge that have been packed into the last few weeks. I now wonder how to tie them all into the last post of ambulatory.
Ambulatory : “related to or adapted to walking”. That’s the meaning and it really was that when I look back, a pertinent word to describe the adventure of 220 klm walking through the month of August. Shirley and I shared so many moments together and with my followers.
So for the good and the bad here are some reflections:
HOT 🥵. The word is so descriptive for us . It was hot vey hot! as in night 25?and day up to 40 plus at midday or is that 3 in the afternoon . The girls in string bikini”s and guys with fit strong bodies they were hot 🥵
SHOCK ⚡️ wow made worse by the weakness of the rand.the prices of everything was a shock a Coffee at R 100 and especially food in a Taverna like basic at R700. Litter so bad worse than bad and so much discarded plastic. The volume of tourists just so many all lying on sun beds on stony beaches
SKILL bus drivers who navigate narrow roads with clearances of millimetres from buildings and other busses, taking corners too sharp for a bicycle. The cooks who spin out Gyros.
SAD. Dogs on chains or in cages Birds 🦅 or the lack there of because of hunting. Almost no sea life on rocks or fish swimming. Deserted crumbling old buildings TASTE: fruit stolen when walking in sunshine Gyros with crispy chips Cold beer on a hot afternoon. Air conditioner at the end of a walk.
BEAUTY: crystal clear turquoise blue water. White buildings with blue eyeshadow. Ancient huge olive trees. Siesta when the sun is most hot. Majestic marble columns and statues. Sunsets at 21h00. Deserted forest paths 500 m from town.
AMAZING: crystal clear Bar pools open to the public. Small villages stuck in time. A bus system covering the Island Mansions on slopes near the sea. White cliffs with grey clay seams washed by blue Med water. Little or no fresh ground water
But most of all amazing that we walked and explored an Island and then Athens that Shirley found places to stay where non existed. It’s amazing what a place to visit and something that should be on everyone’s bucket list
Amazing how good it feels to be home and how fantastic our country is. Amazing because we don’t know how good we have it here.
So thank you Shirley for booking this amazing adventure three years ago You are the star that makes them happenRead more

What a fantastic post, Al. it has been wonderful sharing your journey and I love how you have described the good and the bad of it. It has been such a grand adventure. I would love to do this one day. Wow. [Jodypodes]
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