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Posted on June 13, By Tammy. The palm is Psiloritis, the mountain range that can be seen from every angle in this part of the island; the highest point of Mount Ida is your middle knuckle. From the mountains, ridges reach toward the north coast like fingers, narrow ledges with gaping gorges in between. The landscape means that two villages can be a mere metres apart in space, but to actually reach the other, you need to drive up and down and around some five kilometres or more. It was on one of these finger-like ridges that I found myself when I arrived on Crete in early May. I spent the first two weeks adamant that I could cope without a car. Vergiana is small, with just a handful of houses and no shops or a taverna. On my first day, I hiked a forested trail that led from my village across to a taverna in Margarites, one of those places that would be a mere metres away — if I had wings. I was wearing flip-flops. But it has a few supermarkets and I needed food. It was five kilometres one way, all downhill, riding the ridge toward the end of one fingertip on that hand-inspired map. And of course, what goes down must come back up. With a backpack of groceries. I had envisioned myself flitting around a whitewashed village in sundresses, drinking raki with old men in a taverna, then stumbling home to my house across the street. Yes, I realize how obnoxious that sounds. But here I was, in a tiny town of crumbling Venetian buildings with just some sheep and a stray dog who I think gave me fleas at one point to keep me company. And so I rented that car. There are windswept canyons and white-sand beaches and snow-capped mountains and wildflower-filled fields and cliff faces that drop into the sea, all of it so shockingly beautiful that I spend most of my time driving around with my jaw gaped open. If I had missed driving up to the Nida Plateau, some 1, metres above sea level near the summit of Mount Ida, or missed driving south to the palm-tree lined beach of Preveli, or missed driving to the striking and tragic Melidoni Cave, I would have missed some of the most incredible scenery in all of my travels. But more than just giving me pretty Instagrams, seeing the drama of the landscape strengthened my understanding of why and how Cretans are who they are, and what role I played as a visitor here. For one, the landscape is rough terrain — steep cliffs and long distances make for a hardy, country-living community. But more importantly, Cretans are fiercely independent and resilient. Mourning for everyone who ever had to fight for the island. The whole world is not free. In , during the Revolution against the Turks, more than villagers tried to hide in Melidoni Cave; Turkish soldiers found their hiding spot, lit a fire, and asphyxiated them. And that independent spirit carries over to everything, even to hospitality. Before my trip, I had told myself that I wanted a small village, off the tourist trail, where I could be the only or one of a few tourists around, and live a sleepy life for two months. I had gotten it, and yet here I was complaining. Which is why I think, in many ways, Crete knew me better than I knew myself. I had to work. I had to be independent. Little can compare to a Cretan sunset especially when paired with a glass of wine. At one of the tavernas, they know my order before I even sit down fried cheese and stuffed vegetables, if you were wondering. And that is the real beauty of Crete. As gorgeous as the scenery is, the hospitality is even more beautiful, in its own unique, independently spirited way. And once you embrace that, the island will reach its hand out to you, fingers stretching out to the Cretan Sea. Category: Greece Tags: Greece. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Email Address:. Sign me up! Create a website or blog at WordPress. Like Loading One of the most fantastic place. Leave a comment Cancel reply. Email subscription Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Email Address: Sign me up! Join 3, other subscribers. Comment Reblog Subscribe Subscribed. Sign me up. Already have a WordPress. Log in now. Loading Comments Email Required Name Required Website.
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Crete buying weed
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Crete buying weed
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Crete buying weed
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Crete buying weed