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Athens: 6.25.2007 (Recovery Day)

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A day reserved for total recovery . . .

. . . no photos – only sleep, souvlaki, and Mythos!

In the evening, another outing with the Zorba‘s staff for street meat,

and island suggestions for the next morning’s adventures on the Aegean Sea, Paros.

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Posted in: 2007 Tripping the Northern Mediterranean, Athens, Greece, Greece | Tagged: #theyweretasty, Aegean Sea, Backpacking, Mythos, Paros, Recovery Day, Sightseeing, Souvlaki, They Were Tasty, Zorba's Hotel | Leave a comment

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