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To Kafeneion => Grapevine / News Briefs => Topic started by: Maik on Friday, 01 October, 2021 @ 03:52:49
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No new coronavirus cases on Kef yesterday, according to EODY.
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Allegedly Greece's Ministry of Culture and Sports is opening up underwater wreckage sites, mostly ships but some aeroplanes, to divers. Near Kef there's the famous HMS Perseus somewhere between Skala and Zakynthos; the SS Ardena, a passenger steam ship that sank in 1943 after striking a mine in the Argostoli Strait; a Junkers Ju 88 shot down south east of Ithaka during the war and the Carinthia V, a yacht which sank south east of Kef in 1971.
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All of the ones mentioned above are already on the itinery of Kef's dive centres, subject to appropriate dive qualifications some are quite deep. There's alo another plane near Fiscardo and of Lepada is the F494 Landing Craft that was sunk by the Italians and sparked the German Italian fighting.
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Now you mention it, I think it's a Bristol Beaufighter off Fiskardo. Memory could be wonky, though.
Edit: Yep, a Beaufighter (http://goinggreek.info/index.php?topic=3343.msg18113#msg18113)
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Municipality of Sami is holding a public consultation survey re charging points for electric vehicles, looks as though it's only available in Greek (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1w8wATOVZCHrRenr9-l7Euk195oCv6wmsqmPHPKygx8I/viewform?edit_requested=true).
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But with adaptor plugs?