Component two of Athens will also be some what familiar. The amazing streets that carve up the city's center. Like the stage of Aladdin's Arabia, the narrow winding streets hold together the ocean of tall white buildings that make up Athens' city limits. We climbed to the top of the highest hill that over looked the buildings that crawled up the surrounding mountains (not the rockies, but still decent hills). At sunset the city lit up. Seeing Athens from the top of one of these hills is the only way to experience all it has to offer.
Okay, on to the good stuff. The third aspect of this Greek city, that doesn't make the cut at the post-card stands is it's dark side. Neil and I took a wrong turn late in the day. Just like our first wrong turn in Amsterdam took us through mid-day Red Light District, a left instead of a right in Berlin sent us into the "interesting" east, well in Athens we went from the Tourist filled streets in the shadow of the Acropolis to the number 2 scariest place in the world (I have left the number one spot open for some unknown future freak out that I might have). I can't even go into detail, it is all just a blur of fear. "Don't make eye contact, don't make eye contact, don't make..." was all I could think about for the 15 minutes we spent lost in the labyrinth of Athens "real world". To kill the suspense, we made it out alive (a man did bark at me, and Neil was offered drugs from a 6 and a half foot tall Greek, some of the drugs hadn't even been take in Trainspotting, that's how intense these guys are). Travel tip number 19: do not leave your "Ermou" (for us Ermou was the main tourist drag in Athens, it could be another street in another city, but what ever you do, don't be a risk taker when it comes to the ghetto of a foreign country... we don't need heroes on this trip, just talented story tellers)
We have left Athens for the Richard Lotz tour of Santorini. It is warm, sunny, and a mix between the beaches of Mexico and the streets of summer Penticton here. I would love to say "Ali you would love this place", but from there I would end up mentioning everyone I know. If I hadn't outlined a Europe Trip, after two weeks of adventure, Europe would have become just Santorini...
1 comment:
John,
You had a good day at the Acropolis: last year a girl from Canada spent time in jail for picking up a stone.
It looks like you two left Germany just in time: there have been big riots at the G8 summit. We shouldn't be expecting riots in Greece a few days after you leave, should we?
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