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Fresh morning air, chilly pool water, bright sun, and, of course, some latex!

Photographer: Billy (StylishFetish.com).

There is a beautiful cliff near our neighbouring town, Kamari. It’s been real fun to take a climb encased in two layers of flesh-toned hose: classic shiny and fishnets.

Photographer: Billy (StylishFetish.com).

It’s autumn in Moscow again. I’m submerged in studies as usual. One of my latest achievements is mathematical model of ITER (the largest tokamak in world)! So I can play with any kind of thermonuclear energy and plasma synthesis on my desktop computer! Mwahaha!

Photographer: Billy (StylishFetish.com).

Isn’t it wonderful to find yourself getting up on a luxurious sofa by the pool, caressed by first rays of the rising sun.

Photographer: Billy (StylishFetish.com).

Unlike those whitewashed tiny houses built on caldera cliffs, the outer side of the island is pretty much like a regular European coastal town. It’s a nice idea to grab a bottle of refreshment and take a walk along a narrow street.

P.S. Regarding the question what is better worn with tights - skirts or shorts - I say: string bikini!

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Santorini is famous for its geological structure. For example, red rocks on the north are really beautiful and unusual seeing. There is the nicest town of the island, Oia, built on those cliffs.

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One of the main objects of note on Santorini is its incredible sunset. A beautiful place to watch it is Imerovigli, a lovely town situated near ancient anti-piracy dungeon :)

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The heat on this island is so eternal, so it’s always pleasant to take a jump into the pool and then have a shake.

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“Could there be fire on board?” I asked myself.
I was leaving the saloon, when Captain Nemo entered; he approached the thermometer, consulted it, and, turning to me, said:
“Forty-two degrees.”
“I have noticed it, Captain,” I replied; “and if it gets much hotter we cannot bear it.”
“Oh, sir, it will not get better if we do not wish it.”
“You can reduce it as you please, then?”
“No; but I can go farther from the stove which produces it.”
“It is outward, then!”
“Certainly; we are floating in a current of boiling water.”
“Is it possible!” I exclaimed.
“Look.”
The panels opened, and I saw the sea entirely white all round. A sulphurous smoke was curling amid the waves, which boiled like water in a copper. I placed my hand on one of the panes of glass, but the heat was so great that I quickly took it off again.
“Where are we?” I asked.
“Near the Island of Santorin, sir,” replied the Captain. “I wished to give you a sight of the curious spectacle of a submarine eruption.”

Jules Verne. 20000 Leagues Under the Sea.

As I told you before, the Santorini archipelago is a collapsed volcano caldera. In the center there are two islands of black lava - the former cap of the volcano: Palea Kameni and Nea Kameni. The latter is avalable for excursions, I could not stand the temptation to visit the place where Captain Nemo was cooking fish soup right in the sea. The island numbers of 9 craters, most of those sleeping. But there are some live gas siphons, either mountain-high and underwater, so you can enjoy the smell of hell being still alive :)

Donkeys were the only kind of transport right up to 60’s but now are used mostly for tourist amusement. You may see how big and strong they are! This island is called Therasia:

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The name Santorini was given the island by the Latin empire in the thirteenth century, and is a reference to Saint Irene. Before then it was known as Kallistē (”the most beautiful one”), Strongylē (”the circular one”), or Thera. This beautiful island is actually a volcanic caldera, surrounding the deep lagoon of clear blue water.
Nowadays the biggest town on Santorini is its “capital”, Thera (or Thira). Its narrow pedestrian streets climb to the rocks with a lot of stairways, and then drop back to the edge of caldera, meandering between tiny whitewashed houses, hotels, and cozy small taverns where you can taste really unique local wines and delicious meals.