Thursday, 26 July 2012
Kefala's cave
After walking for several miles across a rocky hillside dotted with prickly bushes I eventually discovered the elusive cave. To say that I was unimpressed is an understatement. I'm not sure that technically it actually qualifies as a cave. Furthermore it was full of goats and has been for the last 1,000 years so it stinks.
UPDATE I've just spoken to the old man who told me about the cave. It seems that I've been to the wrong one. He laughed when I showed him my photos, I don't know how I missed it though.
The sponge diver's museum
A very interesting museum full of sponge diving paraphernalia and stuff that they found on the seabed including all sorts of amphora, bits of German aircraft and of course about a million sponges.
Free bus ride
I was walking along the road to find the spectacular Kefala's cave when a bus stopped and the driver said 'you want beach', well I knew that the cave is near a beach, so I hopped on, offered the driver some money which he refused and we set off. After a little while it dawned on me that there are two beaches that he might be referring to. I am now further away than I was before. However I've got a very nice iced frappe, a bottle of water and free wifi for €1.5
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I've not died!
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