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                <title>Ioannina Camping</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[I admit that when I arrived at Limnopoula Camping in Ioannina (Epirus, Greece), I was tired and smelly. Any welcome and comfort would have made me ecstatic. What I was not ready for was the best view in Ioannina: forget all the hotels in town, here you can have a ground level lakeside pitch, close enough to the water for the slightly eggy smell of the lake to fill your nose and for the noise of jumping fish to punctuate your sleep like a curiously soothing and spasmodic metronome. <br><br>For just €12 I effectively got the best view in town. In the evening I watched the local kayaking club training. Go there and enjoy the historic town, the lake, the mountains and access to the villages of Epirus. <br><br>Some pictures attached on my travel blog:<br><a target="_new" href="http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/page/?o=3Tzut&amp;page_id=100262&amp;v=3J">www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/page/?o=3Tzut&amp;page_id=100262&amp;v=3J</a>]]></description>
                
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                <title>Ioannina Island</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[The island in the middle of the Lake of Ioannina used to be home to the monastery of Agios Pantelaemon until 17 January 1822, when it gained a permanent place in Greek history and legend. <br><br>On that day, Ali Pasha, the legendary Ottoman ruler of Albanian descent was executed, at the monastery, by troops sent by the Sultan, from Constantinople, for the crime of insubordination. Ali Pasha had fled to the island after the defence of Ioannina to the 2-year siege by the Sultan's troops had laid on the city started collapsing. <br><br>The Turks promised Ali Pasha amnesty, arrived at the island supposedly to hand him the pardon papers that had arrived from the capital, and killed him. His body was decapitated and later buried next to the Fetihie Mosque, up on the castle of Ioannina. His head was taken to Constantinople, shown to the Sultan and then buried in a local cemetery. <br><br>Today, the monastery is a museum that tells the story of that day and of Ali Pasha's Ioannina. <br><br>You will also find a restaurant that serves local food, including lake seafood and frog's legs, and various gift shops. Boats leave from the quay in front of the castle every 10 minutes.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Walk around alongside the lake</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Anytime you are in Ioannina a walk alongside the lake is a must, especially in the hot months of the summer. People of Ioannina love to walk around the lake where there many cafe-bars and truly can feel the cosmopolitan and continental style. There is a lot of green and trees that make the walks very fresh in the summer. A very romantic evening around the lake where also can admire the sculptures and other design monuments on your way (it's like an outside gallery).]]></description>
                
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