Monday / Tuesday 28 & 29 April 2025 - Katakolon
The beach seems endless, and it is possible to walk for miles, gloriously away from traffic with the exception of the few cars and motorbikes that use the beach as a road.
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| These rather beautiful birds inhabited the waters edge, until passing strangers (us) scared them into moving. |
Another trip to Olympia was called for, it is so close. The very cute train rattled along, totting its horn merrily every time it approached a level crossing without a barrier. The line felt as if it ran through peoples back gardens, and it looked as if it was used as a road in places. The line goes via one bigger town, Pirgos. The track seems to go right through the middle of several road junctions, stopping traffic in 4 or 5 directions at once. At other times it stops at request halts, where you can't even see a platform. The driver also stopped at an unscheduled place to let a lady out, stopping right across a level crossing and forcing the traffic to wait.
Olympia was just as spectacular as it was on our previous visit. The photos will tell the story better than I can.
The museum is unusual for Greece in that the finds from the site are displayed here, rather than having been taken away to the museums in Athens.
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| A model of the site as it was. |
The plan is to move on tomorrow, so it was necessary to check out with the Port Police. The officer seemed a little stern at first, but the conversation developed and he asked if we had been to Olympia. I was very complementary, saying we had been today and he spoke of his pride, as a local, that they have such a place to care for.
Distance today - 0 Miles
Steve (and Tricia)


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