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Greece (Part 1)

ATHENS 5/25

We came. We saw. We left. 

We came:
We did not end up staying in the airport until the next day. Instead we risked it and ventured out to Athens. 

We saw:
Before seeing anything, we ate Greek food at Scholarchio Restaurant. Ordered a meal for two for 30€. So much food: two meat plates, a Greek salad, feta cheese with honey, tzatziki sauce, bread, dessert, water, and a drink. It was a feast!

We hiked up to the Acropolis and saw the Parthenon. 



We left.

Mykonos soon!

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