Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Piraeus and Santorini, GREECE!!!!! July 17-21

July 17 - Arrive in Piraeus.
...stayed on the ship ALL DAY to work on my thesis :( Mostly everyone went to Athens for the day (which is like 30 minutes away) and since I have already been there, I thought this would be the best day to get work done. Too bad I didn't get as much done as I would have liked, though......



July 18 - Leave Piraeus to take a 5 hr ferry ride to SANTORINI!! :)
On our way to the ferry...taxis everywhere. ON STRIKE and blocking the port, airport, bus station, train station, etc.....

Power to the people!

Made it to Santorini! Me, Melissa, and Shametrice in Perissa (one of the black sand beaches on the south of the island) waiting for our AMAZING lunch. Greek salad with juicy tomatoes, olives, cucumbers and feta cheese..cheese pies..stuffed roasted tomatoes and peppers, YUM :)
Perissa beach...beautiful soft, fine black sand. Watch out! It is HOT on your bare feet!

Got a henna tattoo :) Just making sure that's the one I still want after all these years. Amra & Cathy...remember we were going to get this tattoo (nautical/compass star) in Japan back in Spring '04?!

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Melissa and me on top of the buildings constructed into the side of the cliffs in Oia (the city on the north side of the island with the most famous landscape in Santorini)
Church in Oia..I love the colors in this picture :)

Another church in Oia

In front of Oia's cliffside


Sunset the first night in Santorini. I have never in my life seen sunsets as beautiful as those I saw here. The photos can't do it justice....you just have to go!

Okay...maybe this photo can give you an idea of how incredible it was like to watch that sunset (photo credit to Melissa)


Melissa, me, Mike, and Shametrice having some wine before going up to the rooftop for some more AMAZING food. Greece by far has had THE BEST FOOD of this trip :) Tonight's highlight was the Greek bruschetta. The wine we are drinking - Kasteli Karmelego - is the product of our waiter's high school physics teacher who opted to give up his measly salary as a teacher to become a very wealthy vineyard owner and wine producer. Its delicious. Dustin..I have a bottle to bring home to you :)


July 19th-exploring Santorini :)
View of the volcano's crater from Fira (city where we stayed on the center of the island). The island of Santorini is now shaped like a backward letter C with a dot in the middle and another dot across from it. These pieces of land used to be one complete circular island. But back in the day (not sure how long ago), the volcano erupted, which caused the center of the land mass (except for the crater) to collapse. That's why the whole coastline from Oia to Fira the rest of the way down the coast is all cliffs.


Drivin to the Red Sand beach in our 'topless' car :) In Santorini, you have to share the road with mopeds and four wheelers...its quite slow moving sometimes, but slow is good...especially when you are driving on the edge of cliffs


The Red Sand Beach...well...kind of a mixture of red and black sand but there was also some sort of white sea plant that dried up and got all over the surface of the beach and then all over your body after getting wet in the water....


Yay! I'm at the red sand beach! I had to crop myself out of this pic cause Melissa, Shametrice, and Mike sucked at jumping...lol
The hike to get to the beach. Its kinda nice that you cant just drive up to it :)
Red and black sand and pebbles

Bar overlooking the crater from Fira


Dinner table in Amoudi... right on the water at the bottom of the cliffs and city of Oia ... drinking Karmelego again (the physics teacher). Kinda sounds like Caramel Legos (haha Mike)

As we drink our Caramel Legos, eat baked feta, hummus, and saganaki, and enjoy a very long leisurely time at our table waiting to watch the sunset, these boats come by to view the sunset as well. We got to watch them put all the sails out, too. How pretty

All that waiting was most definitely worth it.

Shametrice, me and Melissa enjoying the sunset from a rock in the water. Notice we are all smiles now but this photo was taken just moments before I almost give Shametrice a heart attack falling on her as I tried to move from one rock to another.

Sunset in Amoudi - the fisherman that caught our dinner just came in on that boat :)


The gang (still chilling at our table) after sunset, a bottle and 2 carafes of wine :)


July 20th - donkeys, boat trip to the volcano's crater and hotsprings...ferry ride back to Piraeus




I wish I knew who this girl was....the look on her face is priceless and she has absolutely no idea that she is on my blog
In order to get down the cliffs from Fira to the old port (where we had to catch our boat) you can either take a cable car or ride a donkey. We planned to ride the cable car down, then donkey it back up. Too bad we went the wrong way when searching for the cable car entrance and ended up on the donkey traverse. We decided to walk down. HORRIBLE IDEA! I don't think I will ever forget the smell of the smushed in donkey crap on the ground and on the bottom of my shoes. There were so many donkeys going both up and down. They did not hesitate to walk right into you, forcing you to step into a steaming pile of ripe manure, and slamming you up against the rock wall. By far the worst 30 minutes of this trip. BUT....it was an experience that I will never forget. Needless to say, the walk down, and the look on the face of the girl in this photo helped us to make the decision to take the cable car on our way back up later in the day...except for Mike. he rode the donkey...he's nuts.

The boat we took to the volcano's crater. Check out how the iron near the coast line of the crater completetly turns the beautiful turquois water orangy brown...that was the color of the water in the hotsprings we swam in on the other side of the crater


Getting off the boat....Melissa was very eager to get in the water to try and get donkey stench off of her. Nice dive!

On top of the crater...yes, the volcano is still active. We saw steam coming out of the side of the crater and we were able to dig down a little bit and feel how hot the rocks got only a few inches under the surface...Don't worry mom, they monitor the volcano like crazy and would know ahead of time if it was going to erupt

July 21 - random trip to Corinth & departure from Greece
-Chris and Melissa on the bus in Corinth
Woke up this morning with a challenge from Chris to have "THE BEST DAY EVER" and go to Corinth (about an hour outside of Piraeus) where the famous Corinth Canal was constructed-thought of by the Ancient Greeks but not actually completed until the late 19th century. So there's this bridge that connects both sides of the canal that people bungee from. So...we went. Once again, don't worry mom :)...I was just going to watch Chris and Melissa bungee. If it was skydiving I would do it again for sure...but something about the bungee cord makes me nervous about messing up my back...
Zulu Bungy - Corinthos Greece
This is a photo I found online of someone bungeeing from the bridge. We actually never made it to the canal...which is only about 15 minutes driving from the train station in Corinth. BUT...since taxis were on strike, we learned after making it to Corinth that it would take more like a 2 hours to get to the canal from the train station waiting for a bus and transferring to another bus in the center of the city. Since it was the last day in port, we didn't want to risk missing "on ship time". So our trip to Corinth was certainly NOT 'the best day ever' as Chris had promised....but once again, it was an adventure I will not forget :)

Adrienne, Melissa, and me in front of the beautiful blue waters of the 'Gulf of Corinth'



Made it back to the port in Piraeus with enough time to call my Momma and Dustin! This is me sitting in front of the phone I called you guys from. I thought you two would appreciate this picture. I miss you guys and love you SOOOO much. One of the hardest things about this trip is not being able to talk to you both every day.

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Dubrovnik, Croatia!!! (July 11-14)


July11: Arrive in Dubrovnik, visit Orphanage, Kayak at sunset

View of the Old City of Dubrovnik from the orphanage. We could not take photos on this service visit because it is illegal to take photographs of children in Croatia.


Melissa, Jenni, Chris, Mike, Ryan and I decide to rent kayaks to explore an island off the coast of Dubrovnik called Lokrum.

We found a cave in the rocky cliffs of Lokrum and decided to check it out! I was first in line and it was pretty nerve wracking. I didn't know what we would find in there......


Me, Jenni, and Mike in the cave and kinda freaking out....



Melissa, Mike, me, and Jenni in the cave :)



Ryan, Melissa, Chris, Jenni, Mike, and me enjoying the sunset from Lokrum


July 12: DUSTIN'S BIRTHDAY!!! SAS Field trip to Montenegro (small country to the south of Croatia)

Me standing in Kotor (an ancient walled city in Montenegro).

The view of the ancient city of Kotor and its more modern 'suburbs' from the bus on our long scary bus trip up the mountain. Kotor is located on the coast of a secluded bay on the Adriatic sea and is surrounded on all sides y huge mountains. Its absolutely gorgeous there...but, sitting in a bus on narrow roads with endless blind curves is another story..


Back in Dubrovnik. Melissa and I met up with Ken to head into the Old City for some dinner. On our way, we got lucky enough to see this view of the sunset...



Me, Melissa, Kathy (the Student Affairs at Sea professor), and Ken (Teachers at Sea professor) at dinner in Dubrovnik's Old City...Drinking Croatian wine to celebrate Dustin's birthday and the birth of Ken's new grandson, Brody!


July 13: Spontaneous Roadtrip to KRKA National Park
Melissa and I woke up this morning to our friends, Chris and Evan, bursting into our room telling us to "get out of bed and get ready for an adventure". I had all intentions of spending the day on the ship so I could work on my thesis...but the adventure seemed too good to pass up. We rented a car to take the 4 hr scenic drive up to Krka National Park in Croatia. On the way there, we had to cross through Bosnia for 5 minutes...no passport stamp, though :(


One of the many waterfalls in Krka National Park. Loving the hat Jill & Rick bought for me in Costa Rica :)

DON'T WORRY MOM! We checked the depth of the water before diving in. AND...we made the boys dive in first to make sure we were safe.



Hanging out in the tree after our picnic lunch in the park. I would like to mention here that during our picnic of tomato, mozzarella, feta, bread, and several 2-liters of beer we were interviewed by the hosts of a Spanish TV show...not quite sure how that interview panned out or if we ever made it on TV, but it was an interesting twist in our day :)


Me and Melissa so happy we decided to partake in the adventure :)


July 14: Snorkeling in the AM, Kayaking & Cliff Jumping in the PM, Depart Dubrovnik
Chris and Tiana
Snorkeling in Croatia is nothing like snorkeling in tropical areas with bright colored fish and beautiful coral reefs....but, the water is so clear, and there was lots of marine life to see, like sea urchins and starfish. AND the best part was diving down to swim through an underwater cave that emerged in a cove surrounded by cliffs...that we climbed up and jumped from :) (see pic below)

Before getting back on the ship, we rented kayaks to explore Lokrum again. We went back in the cave from the first day and this time found a smaller "chamber" inside...that we had to lay down in the kayak to get into. Then, we met some students from Yale and we cliff jumped together. I've never jumped off a cliff so high in my life. It was amazing. My camera died, but our new friends from Yale took photos and promised to email them to us. I"ll upload them as soon as I get them...Then we completed the tour around the island of Lokrum and passed by a section of the rocky cliffs that seemed to be "the place to be" if you felt the need to sunbathe nude with lots of middle aged and well fed european guys......

ANYWAY...I LOVED CROATIA! WHAT A PLEASANT SURPRISE IT WAS :)