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In 1984, we took an over-night bus from Athens to Patras to catch the ferry to Brindisi, Italy.
We arrived in Patras late in the afternoon and sat around the terminal until 8:30 pm before we could board.
We slept in a pullman berth for four and awoke about 5:30 am when the ferry stopped in Igaumenitsa.
The photos here are of the port in the early morning light.
My greatest memory of this portion of our trip was missing the famous Corinthian Canal...
The bus actually stopped there for a 15 minute rest stop, but I didn't know where we were, and the land was so flat,
and I wasn't paying attention to the "short" bridge we had just crossed...
I wondered why the bus was stopping out here in the middle of nowhere....beneath the bridge was the famous canal...

TRAVEL: 1984


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Igaumenitsa Harbor, Greece, 1984.



Igaumenitsa Harbor, Greece, 1984.



Igaumenitsa Harbor, Greece, 1984.



Ships passing in the early morning light near Igaumenitsa, Greece, 1984.



Sister-in-law, Joyce, and her mother, Ginny, on ferry from Igaumenitsa to Brindisi, 1984.




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