We could see the moon peeking out over the hotel as we left. It was a 24 hour day to get home, spending a total of about 15 hours in an airplane! We got home at 1:00 AM.
Mike's pictures of the ancient Doric site of Lato. A guide explained it ALL in TOO much detail:) Some of us had a little too much information :) Hmm, this was the doorway to either the animal house...or the dining area, I don't know? After about a mile hike the group split into two. One group hiked 2.5 miles, the Krista Direct or the second choice was to hike the Krista Challenge via Gorge for 3.5 with boulder climbing! Mike says he just had to follow the "smiley face" markers as he pulled a groin muscle last month and has a shoulder problem. Lynn choose the boulder climbing! Mike's view! After hike we head back to our hotel. We were supposed to have a boat tour to a small island called Spinlonga where it housed people with leprosy but it was canceled due to wind. The guides decided our small boat wasn't able to handle the waves! A Women's Coop made us a homemade picnic lunch and then had a cooking demonstration. This was the demonstration of some sort ...
Mike and I hired a guide to take us to see the monasteries. It was a long day as it was a 4 hour trip to get there, but worth it. Our guide Theo was a talker so we learned all about Greece, culture, religion, his love of football, his team ARIS and his family. Meteora is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1989. The Eastern Orthodox monks began construction estimated in the 13th to 14th century. It is near the town of Klabaka. Originally there were 24 monasteries on top of the rocks. Today there are 6. All materials had to be hoisted up by ropes and a pulley system. Since it is deemed a spiritual and holy place, women must wear skirts and men must wear pants. We had to rent/buy pants and a wrap around skirt. I ended up taking my wrap around to the next stop so I didn't have to pay for another wrap. I felt it was messy and unnecessary, but we all complied. Many girls were wrapped in blankets, old towels, scarves and anything they could find in their luggage that would of...
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