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Subject: Re: Lageri 2016 | |
Author: Nick Giles |
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Date Posted: Thu, September 08 2016, 16:30:05 In reply to: james 's message, "Lageri 2016" on Fri, August 12 2016, 9:29:16 Well James here are the answers to your questions as I have just returned from Paros. 1 High season boats- yes three per day last week. However high winds meant cancellation on the other days I was there. 2. Buses much more frequent. Almost one per hour and return. The ancient camping bus has now been replaced by the modern coaches. P.S how does Paros Bus Co finance x number of new vehicles per year based on six months tourist income and few residents of season ? 3. Has Lageri changed. No not yet. Two new skeletons of buildings on the approach road to the farm but they do not seem to have had any work done on them this year. One new building on the peninsular beyond the boat docking point- not sure if this was new from my last visit 2 years ago-it may have just been painted white. Otherwise no change. Do not believe those who say the Greeks have no money. Paros is rapidly becoming a suburb of Athens it seems with properties for locals being built on every low hillside all around Parakia and Naossa also. Enjoy whilst you can! [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Re: Lageri 2016 | james | Mon, September 19 2016, 17:45:33 |
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