Agios Georgios From Above
Harbour Scene

Oh I didn't mention the beach before. It is fairly small but sandy. During summer months sunbeds are available for rent at the usual rate.

Cape Drepanum

On the left here, just in front of the church, you can see the row of caves I mentioned earlier. Well, you can see a shadow, but you get the idea.
Wifey Roundup

As I was flying the drone back to the car, I spotted a roaming wife, so I gently shepherded her towards the car.
And Finally...

Anyway, I will be doing an article on Cap St George, but I think that can wait a while. I also flew the drone over this island, and I think that will make for an interesting report. So stay tuned for the next installment of our trip to Agios Georgios, when we visit the mysterious island of Yeronissos. From the air, at least...
The Movie
This is the film I recorded with the drone. Enjoy!
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