From Pentalia to Polemi
New Pentalia
We won't drive through New Pentalia, as the main road runs directly below it.
To The Right
On the other side of the ridge we were driving along lies the Ezousa Valley. It is in the distance here. In the foreground you can see fairly typical farmland for the area, consisting mainly of vineyards and olive trees.
Distant Amargeti
Soon we are approaching Amargeti. There are a few turnings for this village. We want a specific one, so don't take the first turning you see.
Lovely Vineyards
In the film this vineyard looks lovely, it rolls into view like a verdant sine-wave. A still doesn't really have the same impact, so take a look at the film if you have the time.
Turn Right Here
Once you have passed the vineyard on the left, there will be a turn into Amargeti. There is a map at the end of this blog showing the exact route, so don't sweat if you are not sure. And don't forget it is all filmed as well, so you should have no trouble finding the way.
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