The Camel Trail Venetian Bridges

Published 23rd of January, 2019

Asprokremmos Dam

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Anyway, as we crossed the dam, we couldn't help but notice that concessions stands had already started to appear, awaiting the forthcoming overflow. I wonder how much longer they will have to wait?

Distant Foinikas

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Not too long, hopefully...

A Full Reservoir

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On the way to the bridges we could see a very full Arminou Reservoir far below us. It is very remote though, and I don't think even Rambo would bother getting an ice cream van below that overflow.

Drive Carefully

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Be careful on those hilly roads. There have been a lot of landslides and there could be more to come. So drive carefully.

Elia Bridge

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First we drove past Kelefos and continued up the road to Elia. We wanted to get it done quickly so that we could have more time at Kelefos.

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