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tonyco1:

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--- Quote from: JULES T on March 09, 2009, 04:35:15 PM ---Wouldn't a moving travelator like at Uk airports be great lol ;)

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Don't worry Jules - we have organised a Donkey for you!!

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Poor donkey lol  ;)

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Do you realise that they do have donkeys to take people up the cliff in Santorini, now I know that the San Stef,
hills don't compare to that, but how about a "Noddy-Train" shuttle up the hills in the morning and evenings,
it could be run by Don in retirement, (if only it had a turning circle somewhere)!! LOL

Colin:
My wife and eldest son went that very cliff on Donkeys several years ago! I declined, because I thought it was cruel, so I walked up, I'll maybe think twice about a Donkey ride next time, as the walk almost killed me! lol it was 100+ degrees after all  8)

tonyco1:

--- Quote from: Colin on March 11, 2009, 07:52:02 PM ---My wife and eldest son went that very cliff on Donkeys several years ago! I declined, because I thought it was cruel, so I walked up, I'll maybe think twice about a Donkey ride next time, as the walk almost killed me! lol it was 100+ degrees after all  8)

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Or maybe we could import the "Cliff-Lift" from Bournemouth Seafront!!

Jules:
They also have donkeys to take you up to the acropolis in Lindos Rhodes but I would never take one as I think it is cruel to be working them in the heat you get there. On our visit it was nearly 115 degrees. We did walk it up though stopping every now and again to look at the lace goods being sold by the old women. :)

tonyco1:

--- Quote from: JULES T on March 12, 2009, 10:19:30 AM ---They also have donkeys to take you up to the acropolis in Lindos Rhodes but I would never take one as I think it is cruel to be working them in the heat you get there. On our visit it was nearly 115 degrees. We did walk it up though stopping every now and again to look at the lace goods being sold by the old women. :)

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It would definitely be cruel if I got on one!!!! LOL
Still -- donkeys from the beach up the steep beach path to Kapitanios is more appealing than walking up!!
Cruel or not - hey! what's the pecking order in this world?
(OK - yes I know!).

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