I complain and the two guys erupt into a very vocal argument in Greek, luckily I have enough cash to pay in Euro's and leave them arguing.The roads in Athens are so slippery in the dry I see several locals easily spinning up the rear tyre in 2nd gear just off the throttle just for fun.
First stop look out for the Acropolis, even with the Sat Nav I get a little lost, I find a good place to park and get some breakfast.
Even at this time in the morning there are a lot of tourists.
There are lots of other items of interest to see
The canal is 6.3 kilometre in length and was was started by the Roman Emperor Nero in 68 AD, he actually launched the excavation, personally breaking the ground with a pickaxe and removing the first basket-load of soil. The Roman workforce, consisted of 6,000 slaves but was abandoned when Nero died.
There were several other attempts to finish it, but it was finally completed in 1893. Its quite narrow and only one ship at a time can use it.
After that I head further West, crossing a far newer structure, the Rio-Antirio bridge, the worlds longest cable-stayed "suspended" deck bridge.
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Well written article.
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