Our 2 weeks in Crete were spent with the family in the lovely Villa Raphael, a restored 100 year old villa in the village of Plaka. The village had all the ammenities we needed - excellent tavernas and mini-markets for supplies and was a 20 minute walk down hill to the small resort of Almyrida and about half an hour drive from Chania airport. As this was mainly a family holiday, we did not do quite our normal amount of touring and exploring but did manage a few excurions and local walks. Though there is some new development in the
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Lake Kournas Crete's only natural, fresh-water lake is about 3km from...
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Lake Kournas
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Taken from the road to Chora Sfakion
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Taken from the road to Chora Sfakion
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Taken from the road to Chora Sfakion
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Road works Greek style Beware falling rocks!
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Road works Greek style Building a tunnel to straighten out the route to Chora Sfakion....
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Road works Greek style It will be OK when it's finished!
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Chora Sfakion Sleepy village on the south coast frequented by ferries from the end of the...
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Cave shrine above Chora Sfakion
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Road above Chora Sfakion This was the road that headed to the Aradena Gorge, loking back to...
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Aradena Gorge
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Bridge over Aradena Gorge I wasn't sure it was safe to walk across, let alone drive across!
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Mountain view Taken from near the Aradena Gorge bridge
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Bridge over Aradena Gorge The sign half way across advertised a bungy jump
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Aptera The site of ancient Aptera dates back to around the 14th century BC,...
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Aptera
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Aptera The monastery of St John Theologos
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Aptera Church and Turkish fort
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Icon In the church in Aptera
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Aptera
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Aptera Huge water cysterns
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Turkish Fort The fort wasn't open but seemed to be undergoing major restoration work.
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View from the Turkish fort
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Colourful bee hives
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