12th May 2014 Porto Carras, Sinthonia Peninsula to Nea Moudhania
Ric’s Early Trip to the Bakery Rewarded us with the Most Amazing Loaves of BreadOnce Again we have a Calm and Still MorningTangaroa in Porto CarrasJohn Quite Busy Using his Carpentry Skills on Designing and Making a Windbreak for our BarbecueOur Departure from the MarinaWe Motor out into a Thick Sea MistApproaching the Man Made Canal at the Narrowest Point on the of Northern Neck of Kassandra Peninsular
A Family Enjoying a Day of Fishing Near the Western Entrance to the CanalA Short Distance Along the Coast the Rich Red Cliffs were a Wonderful Back Drop for us to Anchor for a Few HoursIt is Great to get into the Water Again !!John and Diana Test the Water TooOnce Under Way Again we Continued to the Next Town of Nea Moudhania which has the most Spectacular Church with an Incredible Minaret Along SideWe Enter the Small PortThe Township of Nea MoudhaniaThe Tangaroa is Tied Up Along the Small QuayNot Long after our Arrival we are Visited by a Greek Lady (lived in Australia for many years) with her FatherIn the Evening we Set Off to Look for a RestaurantMarina Restaurant Looked NiceA Large Table of People were Already Seated in the Marina RestaurantFabulous Mussels to Share for our EntreeStuffed Squid was a Speciality of the HouseFor a Change we All Ordered Different Dishes this EveningRic Found out the Adjoining Table was a Mixed Choir Group and on his Request they Began Singing, which Followed with much Music and the Women Dancing in Circles Waving their Scarves – Quite a Performance!!Porto Carras to Nea Moudhania
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