Monday, October 8, 2012

Hellas Angels.

Hard to take a bad picture in Santorini.
Santorini, Greece - Stone buildings, painted white, perch atop tall, volcanic cliffs like icing on a cake. Blue-domed churches gleam in the bright sunlight like gumdrops.

Today also felt like icing on the cake for our trip it was that beautiful.

We began by riding well-trained, yet stubborn, donkeys up switchbacks to the town of Fera, before taking a town bus to the more-famous town of Oia.

Yes, it was a day filled with ass jokes.

A caldera with an active volcano, the Greek island of Santorini erupted so forcefully thousands of years ago it caused a 600-metre tsunami.

From this destruction, however, has come one of the most picturesque places I have seen anywhere in the world.

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