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1 515
2 To Vasiliki
3 Taverna of Agesilaos
4 To Kapetaniana
5 Tripiti beach
6 Maroula gorge
7 Lamnasos, 488

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Aufnahmestandort: A valley in Crete (170 m)      Fotografiert von: Pedrotti Alberto
Gebiet: Greece      Datum: 25-08-2015
I do not know the name of this valley, actually, a temporary opening between two gorges, of which, in turn, only the lower one bears a name, Maroula. Down at sea one finds the Tripiti beach, and also some tourists, coming mainly from Lentas along the coastal road.
The asphalt is virtually unknown in this piece of Crete and, at the crossing of two of the dirt roads visible here, I found a handwritten signpost "Taverna Agesilaos". I was curious about the existence of a Taverna in this seemingly deserted place, so I went to see. Actually, close to the little white church of Agios Sabbas, I heard some voice that allowed me to quickly locate the place.
During the summer Agesilaos and his wife Stella move away from their village on the opposite side of the Asteroussia (the only one permanently populated), and run this nice place in the shallow shadow of sparse olive trees. For dinner, they cooks some meat and/or prepare a Greek salad: after that you can retire in one of two tiny rooms or just unfold your sleeping bag in the courtyard.
To me, this seemed a sort of little paradise. Consequently, I named this seemingly nameless land as "Land of Agesilaos".

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Kommentare

I had waited for the promised story here - now the story sounds too phantastic to be real - a paradise so close to a Mediterranean tourist shore in August? Cheers, Martin
31.05.2015 19:58 , Martin Kraus
Nearby Lentas is a very touristic place. I do not know whether you hear more Greek or more German spoken there in August.
Why the touristic presence drops exponentially east of Lentas can be understood clicking the Standort of my panorama and scrolling around a bit. Look for example what the (at the time already dirt) road does to cross Cape Trachoulas, between Lentas and Tripiti, and you will understand that it is no playground for the large masses.
"Chez Agesilaos", besides me, there were only three students from Athens and a couple from Salonicco. The latter, not Agesilaos, had placed the signpost at the crossing of the tracks from Vasiliki and from Kapetaniana.
N.B.: power of mass tourism and of money. Kapetaniana is one of the most far away places in Crete, but is it no longer an Agesilaos-style spot. Just google the name "Thalori" to understand why. The people that I saw there came, of course, 90% from Germany, but the remaining 10% featured also Brazil and even Africa!
Cheers, Alberto.
01.06.2015 10:40 , Pedrotti Alberto
A story, which strengthens the heart.
Greetings Wolfgang
04.06.2015 22:49 , Wolfgang Bremer
Thank you Wolfgang.
I will supply more documentation about this strange corner of Crete.
Greetings, Alberto.
06.06.2015 14:38 , Pedrotti Alberto

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