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Post by Kinygos on Oct 29, 2012 16:03:13 GMT
Cape Armeno. Cape Armeno. Starting round into Dhio Giali. On the way in. Looking back to the headland. Dhio Giali. Dhio Giali. Dhio Giali. Now starting out and one of the two beaches is obscured.
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Post by daisy on Oct 29, 2012 16:12:31 GMT
Lovely piccys can't believe those two tiny little beachs amid all that towering rock
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Post by Kinygos on Jul 26, 2015 5:31:45 GMT
As we cross the bay of Pirghos the short centre is hit and Jill has a go stand-up. After a titanic struggle the giant fish is boated. The Little Tunny we caught on this trip were cured, smoked, and given to the people of Halki. Cape Tsgariou can be seen. It denotes the east side of Pirghos. We are then crossing the bay of Kalamiotis. This bay has a slow slope in and finishes with a west facing coast which is the beginning of Timbos, a large headland with two lobes. Just off the eastern lobe is a small detached rock, and unfortunately this is all we see of the bay and headland due to the orientation of the boat. We do get a good view of the eastern side of Timbos, and the bay of Lefkos. The bay has a double aspect with no beaches and a sloping lead into the next headland to distinguish it from Dhio Ghiali. The next headland is Cape Armeno. We are then crossing Dhio Ghiali. This bay has two north-south sides so it is narrow, and has two sandy beaches. At elapsed time 11:04 you may see a Dorado on the left side of the screen. It jumps in its haste to attack the spread. It hits and misses a lure with a splash, and hits the port outer. This was the third and final Dorado for our feast at Babis. It was also the largest, so Aribert brought it in. By this time we have crossed Dhio Ghiali.
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