Santorini
Santorini is THE Greek Holiday destination with good reason. The weather is amazing, the people are friendly, and the views spectacular. The history of Santorini is amazing. Santorini was formed as the result of volcanic activity.
In 1500 B.C. the single largest recorded volcanic explosion in the history of mankind occurred which completely destroyed the Minoan culture living on the island. Part of Santorini fell into the ocean and the resulting tidal waves were 100 meters high! Our tour guide on the volcano tour stated that the explosion was heard 3 times around the world! The submerged portion of the island is called the caldera, and almost every single restaurant / hotel overlooks this stunning landscape.
Partial view of the Caldera below.
And here's how you can get up / down to the Old Port. The climb from Fira (the main town on the island) is 600+ steps. If walking and donkey's aren't your thing, you can take a cable car ride.
Here is me at the summit of the volcano. It is still slightly active -- there were gas vents that you could see the steam rising from. The Greeks on the island do not fear the volcano -- there is a tracking station on the volcano which would give them plenty of time to leave.
Instead, they are more afraid of earthquakes! In the 50's, an earthquake hit the island and nearly leveled every home and shop.
This is a shot from an underground wine museum we took. Greek wine is unique in that the grapes have VERY low yeilds due to lack of water. So, if you are wondering why Greek wine is more expensive, that's why.
There is a funny story about this day, we had to take a bus to the wine museum but it wasn't a dedicated stop. The bus driver flew by the museum (even though I asked him ahead of time to stop) and it took me some time to try to explain to this guy (who did not, apparently, speak a word of English; nor I any Greek) to stop the bus so me and Cori could get off the bus.
Corinna orders the large drink from Franco's bar!
This is Murphy's pub...a great bar to visit in Santorini. They play mainly hits from the 80's (yesss....) and you meet all sorts of people. The drinks are cheap (9 Euro each) but the good news is that they free pour! Happy hour prices were 2-for-1 (so we went to town) and our waitress kept giving us free shots on the house 'cause we were tipping her.
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That's totally cool that you were in Murphy's. I also had a rockin' time when I was there!
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