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Title: Kefalonia in National Geographic
Post by: Maik on Tuesday, 07 April, 2020 @ 17:07:53
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Photo story: getting to know rural traditions in Kefalonia
Traditions cling to this Ionian island like the gnarled olive trees that hang from its limestone cliffs and frame its legendary beaches.

Published in the April 2020 issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK)
https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/travel/2020/03/photo-story-rural-traditions-kefalonia

Reads like typical tourist blurb but the piccies are rather good.
Title: Re: Kefalonia in National Geographic
Post by: Jolly Roger on Wednesday, 08 April, 2020 @ 08:20:37
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Photo story: getting to know rural traditions in Kefalonia
Traditions cling to this Ionian island like the gnarled olive trees that hang from its limestone cliffs and frame its legendary beaches.

Published in the April 2020 issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK)
https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/travel/2020/03/photo-story-rural-traditions-kefalonia

Reads like typical tourist blurb but the piccies are rather good.

The 'very traditional' cafe, featured in Argostoli is called Τζιβρας, but better known to Brits as 'Brothers Grim'. Our favourite for many years for lunch when shopping in Argostoli. All food is cooked fresh every day and you choose from a display at the kitchen counter.