The campsite is big and commercial, tents packed close together. There’s a swimming pool — the kids would spend the whole time there if we didn’t drag them out to the beach! It’s much too hot to sleep in the tent, so Callum and I sleep on the beach under a tamarisk tree, blasted by sand blown by the meltemi (the hot seasonal wind).
The old Chora is amazing — town perched on top of a precipitous hill. The bus winds back and forth to get to the summit, where there’s a little orothodox chapel (there are hundreds of chapels on the island). And the wind keeps blowing…
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