(continued from part 1)
After a 265km ride yesterday arriving at a nice region like the South West of Peloponnese I can't wait to walk around and see what is what. The area around here is full of olive trees and most of them are very old. The following see through one is definitely an eye catcher:
Ain't nature the best artist by far? Hands down for me. Hence the following stairway is so nicely decorated by her majesty Spring:
Where does it lead to? The local beach:
How does that beach look like? Have a first bite:
Before I go down there let me show you around the view point I'm at, which has this funny oriented stone bench:
I mean...who was smart enough to put a bench with its back to the sea? Duh...That's how this eucalyptus lost its head maybe:
But look at the view you miss while sitting on that bench:
Time to walk down and actually walk the beach. What a beauty it is:
And the steep cliff behind is not bad at all:
Do you like driftwoods as much as I do? Then please be my guest cause there's plenty around:
Apart from driftwood hunters this place has an interest for geologists as well since the landslides that occur unveil the layers of the rock formations:
That's the way that gets you down here in case you wondered:
Fancy more driftwood hunting? Let's go:
I'm interrupting the driftwood hunt for this lovely (almost) heart shaped stone - a tile actually that got the sea treatment:
Pure blue heaven:
Look at this lovely cliff:
Maybe the next one speaks for its height better:
I told you about landslides before. Here's a big bush that fell down relatively recently (as I can tell by the soil on its roots):
In the next image you can see where it fell from:
I can sit and watch those formations all day:
But I have something for driftwoods or haven't you noticed it yet?
I can't decide which camera orientation is better so apologies for the redundancy but in both nature's colour combo is as nice:
Now who wants a 4K video? There you go:
Hope you loved it, I surely did.
See you on the next part (3)
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