My most fanatastic trip to Crete!
September 2024
Go to Kriti.
Of course you must read and re-read Rackham and Moody(1996), a paradigm change in non-fiction literature: 'The Making of the Cretan Landscape'. This book introduces the 'ruined landscape theory' and defends the idea of cultural landscape evolution. It also interprets Greece's landscape for the first time in a holistic and historically-relevant way. I said first time (in Greece). What were we doing before 1996? I mean landscape in Greece is so poorly studied and so poorly protected (long story).
The book ends by saying that there is still hope in conservation education, "since only ten years have gone by since Crete could be called the most beautiful island in the world" (I paraphrase...). Ok, now a generation time (25+ years) has passed. Is Crete still authentically beautiful? Are there still wild areas? Rich cultural landscapes?
Vist Crete, in early Autumn or Spring. Go for the nature, try to find the wilds.... Go walking on the trails and the few wilderness beaches (mostly away from the tourist areas). But see the overtroden delights too, go to Matalla!
Our College Year in Athens - CYA trip was fantastic!
Vassiliki Vlami and I (guiding-lecturing) led 18 American undergrads. It was there first time.
We had help with local guides, including a wonderful archaeological tour of Phaestos and mountain guides at Lissos gorge as well. Vassilis and Antigone from CYA helped immensly, every detail, everything! And we thank our bus driver, Manousos, for the gift of a huge plastic bottle of raki.
Some pics follow - all taken in just 4 days on Crete!
SOUGIA BEACH AND LISSOS GORGE
Wild Rock Pigeons, Eurasian Honey Buzzard migration and other majestic raptors from the beach, a freak storm, but before that a wonderful hike to the view of the ancient nekropolis of Lissos.