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After getting my first passport in 2006 and traveling to climb Kilimanjaro in Tanzania my life changed. I began the process of getting rid of all my possessions and traveling the world. Traveling to over 125 countries and all 7 continents, hostels have been my home. This "new life" has taught me what is important and it was NOT accumulating money or possessions. Traveling is the best education. I hope my blog will encourage others to travel. My World Tattoo was a way for me to express my PASSION FOR TRAVEL.

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Showing posts with label Santorini. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Santorini. Show all posts

GREECE, Santorini

 September 13-17th, 2021


Probably my 8th time here but always beautiful.















NAXOS WINERY






GREECE, Santorini

 June 30th to July 4th

I flew direct from Naples to Santorini for only 32 euro. Great for 2 hour flight. The Group arrived on the 30th. 4 nights enjoying the AMAZING VIEWS of the Caldera and there may have been some shopping by my group. 😆
















GREECE, Santorini, sunset, Santos Winery

September 6, 2019

To see the beautiful Santorini sunset WITHOUT the crowds of Oia, we went to Santos Winery for a wine tasting and excellent dinner.







GREECE, Santorini {Perissa Beach}




Sunday October 15, 2006

Checked out of the hotel. I am going to Crete at 10 pm on the ferry. I am going to spend the day at Perissa beach. The beach has black sand. The water was cold but the sun was warm.

GREECE, Santorini






















Thursday, Friday and Saturday

I spent 3 days just enjoying the beauty that is Santorini. On Friday I took the bus to Oia which supposedly has the most beautiful sunset in the world. Over 200 people waited with cameras but unfortunately it was too cloudy. Santorini is all about money with jewelry stores and expensive restaurants lining the rim of the crater overlooking the Mediterranean. One interesting fact is that the grape vineyards here do not put their grapes on poles but instead place the vines in a circle on the ground to help keep the moisture in the ground.