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It’s comfortable enough for me, but if you’re looking for sandy beaches, look no further than Ksamil. Town of Ksamil is a 20 minute bus ride away from Sarandë. You can board a municipal bus that is very affordable, or take a private ride. Ksamil has plenty of private beaches. Renting a sun chair for the day costs about 4-5 euros. I’ve had a really nice beach day at Guvat. The restaurant servers drinks directly to sun chairs. You can take a break from swimming and sunbathing, and enjoy e.g. a pasta in the restaurant. The beach is small enough to feel cozy. Ksamil itself has plenty of hotels and restaurants. The greatest attraction of the Sarandë area is the archaeological national park of Butrint. Butrint is a few kilometers south of Ksamil. The Sarandë-Ksamil bus line takes you there. Originally part of an area called Epirus, Butrint has been occupied by the Greeks, the Romans, the Byzantines and the Venetians.

An American psychologist and a professor of the 20th century, Abraham Maslow proposed a theory on the hierarchy of human needs. It can be depicted as a model of five basic motivational needs any human being has. Physiological (or Biological) − Need for air, food, water, shelter, warmth, and sleep, which are required for the survival. Safety − Need for safety from harmful elements, freedom from fear, physical safety, economical safety, safety against accidents or their negative impacts. Safety may also manifest into security such as job security and financial security. Social − Need for having a family, need for intimacy, friends and social groups. Need for belonging and being accepted and loved by others. Self Esteem − Need of feeling accepted and respected by others, need for recognition and attention from others. Self-Actualization − Need to realize one’s full potential. A human being requires to attain this need after all the above needs are satisfied. This pyramid helps to understand the priorities of the human needs in the order depicted.

Yesterday, December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy . Lend-Lease,” Stalin said, “is one of Franklin Roosevelt’s most remarkable and vital achievements in the formation of the anti-Hitler alliance. On December 19, 1941, Adolf Hitler became commander-in-chief of the Nazi German army, replacing Walther von Brauchitsch. Learn about this and the other significant events of late December 1941 in the timeline below. December 16: Japanese troops land on Borneo in Southeast Asia. December 17: Admiral Chester Nimitz is appointed commander of the U.S. December 19: Adolf Hitler himself becomes commander-in-chief of the Nazi German army, replacing Walther von Brauchitsch. Amending the Selective Service Act, the U.S. Congress requires all men ages 18 to 64 to register. Those 20 to 44 are eligible for military service. December 20: The soon-to-be legendary pilots of the U.S. Air Force Flying Tigers engage in their first combat mission, dominating their Japanese counterparts in the skies over Kunming, China. December 22: The 23-day Arcadia Conference begins in Washington, D.C.

Restaurants and beachfront walkway in Kamari. Ice cream in Kamari. Windmills outside of Oia. Passaris Bakery in Oia. Looking towards Imerovigli from Oia. A flying dress photoshoot in Imerovigli. Honeymoon Petra Villas (with the volcano in the background) in Imerovigli. Imerovigli looking towards Oia, with the pools at Tholos Resort and Astra Suites visisble. Avaton Resort in Imerovigli and the start of the walking path to Oia. Breakfast at Vitrin Cafe in Oia. A lineup for photos in Oia. Art gallery in Megalochori. Santorini Museum of Contemporary Art in Megalochori. Mr Scoop for great ice cream in Megalochori’s main square. A Greek Orthodox priest walking to work in Fira. Tourists grabbing some photos. A back alley in Fira. Stores opening for the day in Fira. Early morning deliveries in Fira. A church in Firostefani. Enjoying the caldera view in Firostefani. Fishing boat in Vlychada. Tranquilo Bar in Perissa. Morning coffee at Penelope’s Ouzeri in Pyrgos.

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