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The Greek island where cars, scooters and even bicycles are banned by law — and 500 donkeys do all the work
Hydra sits 90 minutes by ferry from Athens. The island has approximately 2,500-3,000 permanent residents, no cars, no motorbikes, no bicycles, no scooters. Wheeled vehicles of any kind are prohibited ...
Dried pools of molten aluminum dot the charred roads of a small Greek village ravaged by fire this week. The flames were so hot that cars in their path began to melt, metal dripping to the ground and ...
To say the Greek Islands hold a special place in the heart of many worldly travellers is an understatement. Australian travellers, in particular, plan their return before they’ve touched down on home ...
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