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Sailing Of The Future - Project GreenJet

Posted on July | 4th | 2008
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Project GreenJet was inspired by a previous design of Erik Sifrer cakked SY120 Yacht which worked the same but it was less advanced, smaller and slower. If Sifrer’s ideas are correct then those athletic sailors won’t be needed because just a few weather monitoring systems and one man to control the yacht with the help of a touchscreen will be enough.

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Special Yacht offers for July

Posted on June | 2nd | 2008
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All of our yachts can be chartered at a 5% discount for July.

Head over to Bad Wolf Charter and book your yacht today. 


Why To Come To The Greek Islands (S1ngles)

Posted on May | 30th | 2008
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A S1ngles production. Five reasons to come to the Greek islands and one reason not to come. If you are thinking of visiting the Greek islands then you must see this. :D


Sailing with dolphins off Milos island (Cyclades,Greece) !!

Posted on April | 13th | 2008
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Sailing the waters of the Aegean sea, off Milos island (Cyclades, Greece), with the joyful company of dolphins !!!


Greece History & Culture

Posted on April | 4th | 2008
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History

Europe’s oldest civilisation, Greece’s recorded history dates from 3000BC when the Bronze age Minoan and Mycenaean civilisations flourished in the region. Both civilisations engaged in extensive maritime trade and made considerable artistic achievements, examples of which survive at Knossos on Crete. Full Story »


Greek Phrasebook

Posted on April | 4th | 2008
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Greek is the national language, although English is widely spoken, especially in Athens. Below are some key phrases that may be useful during your visit to Athens. Full Story »


Introduction to Greece

Posted on April | 4th | 2008
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Greece’s stunning beaches, shimmering blue seas and long hot summers attract millions of holidaymakers each year, but there’s more to this fascinating country than lying by the Mediterranean.

SantoriniIt was the home of Europe’s first great civilisation and the archaeological ruins that remain throughout the country are of as much historical importance as the great Pyramids of Egypt or the remains of the Aztecs in South America. Everywhere you go you’ll find the exuberant Greek culture’s infectious charm.

However the capital city Athens is undoubtedly the place to go. The old town is littered with ruins from the days of the Greek empire. Its main attraction is the Acropolis, a hill fortress and the site of some of the world’s most famous ancient monuments including the Parthenon, Erechtheion Shrine, the amazing Propylaia and the temple to Athena.

The countryside interior of the mainland and the islands has pine-filled valleys and rugged hills dotted with whitewashed villages, a picturesque rural pastiche unchanged for centuries. Add to this the opportunities for exploring the archipelago that extends far into the Mediterranean and Aegean Seas and it is easy to see why Greece makes such a fantastic and unique holiday destination.

The only problem is which island to choose. All of the islands are steeped in natural beauty but each has its own attractions and personality. Some will appeal to partygoers and couples and yet others to amateur archaeologists looking to discover their own part of Ancient Greece.


Mykonos Island Guide

Posted on April | 4th | 2008
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Mykonos the “the Island of the Wind”; its traditional Cycladic architecture, golden sandy beaches and exceptional beauty makes it an earthly paradise.

Visitors will be quick to realise its hallmark white-washed houses and dark blue windowsills. The small verandahs add the finishing touch, keeping it in sync with the architecture of its sister islands. Mykonos deservedly has a reputation of a party place and is the only island that attracts so many VIPs both from the domestic and the international scene.

Clubs and bars in every corner of the town guarantee partying till the early hours of the morning. But for gentle souls, watching the “red” sunset in Alefkantra can be equally fulfilling.

See and Do

Little Venice Quarter - Alefkantra
This section of Mykonos town - on the eastern side of the port - is renowned for Full Story »


Departure towns in Greece

Posted on April | 1st | 2008
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greece departure towns

Here is a very good picture, of departure locations for Greece. You can see where the most popular routes are, as well as the airports closest to them.


Blowfish

Posted on March | 27th | 2008
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blowfishWikispecies article on the Blowfish. Wikipedia article on the Blowfish (yes, I really wanted to use the blowfish icon)



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