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Kon
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Australia
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Posted - 07 December 2007 : 09:26:52
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All i can picture here is this [URL=http://imageshack.us] [/URL]
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Kojak
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 07 December 2007 : 09:35:09
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Closer than you think, Kon... except "Dorothy" wasn't on such an even keel either!  |
Who loves ya baby! |
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Kon
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Australia
854 Posts |
Posted - 07 December 2007 : 09:40:17
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ETHO KAI TORA |
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maziemoo
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United Kingdom
1686 Posts |
Posted - 08 December 2007 : 00:15:51
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    .....brilliant Kon! Kojak's right of course, it was a case of the the well leading the well so I'm sure it took us twice as long to get anywhere than it should have done having taken twice as many steps as we needed to get from A to B with a few accidental detours on the way ....hic! |
Yesterday is experience, tomorrow is hope... today is getting from one to the other. |
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MacDuff
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Canada
631 Posts |
Posted - 11 December 2007 : 01:52:17
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It might help you to know Dikissi that way back when, I described a walk from Chorio to Drakos, to the Pedi valley and then to Pedi. However, I was attacked in the valley by a GINGER turkey - which I believe to be a descendant of a Symi dinosaur But to revert to the Dracos discussion, I scrambled around the site a good bit, but could not gain access to inside the square wall below the footpath . For those who wish to know the route, Lance Chilton's book is quite good, but after leaving Dracos, is a bit vague about the route down into the valley So be careful. for their lurks the GINGER turkey, protecting a couple of male bovines |
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MacDuff
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Canada
631 Posts |
Posted - 11 December 2007 : 01:59:58
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As for Yolanda, I deny any relationship unless she has loads of boodle and wants to leave it to a fellow clansman  Equally, I deny any relationship to Richard Reid - he who wished to fly really high |
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muppet
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United Kingdom
54 Posts |
Posted - 20 May 2008 : 16:03:38
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| Walks on Symi book - how would I go about ordering one of these to collect on arriving in Symi? |
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Allan
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 20 May 2008 : 16:09:21
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| They are usually in stock at the Symi Visitor office Muppet. To be on the safe side you could drop them an email to symi-vis@otenet.gr and ask them to reserve you a copy. |
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