U-Boat pen (Alimnos)


 

(1) 22nd June 2018 (Alimnos)


This morning finds us anchored on the small uninhabited island of Alimnos. We’re in a secluded little bay protected from the wind by a surrounding ring of low lying hills, which emit an occasional bleat from wandering goats.

Arrived here on Thursday, after a 12 hour haul from the fishing town of Fry on the island of Kassos. We were lucky enough to be visited by an excited pod of jumping dolphins along the way. 

Since arriving we’ve done a little bit of exploring - the island has a fascinating history: we’re overlooked by what now remains of a Crusades castle on the hilltop (top spot for hiding a holy grail if anyone’s looking). The bay we’re in was used as a Uboat pen during the war - where sadly a team of British commandos sent to sabotage the subs were captured and executed. Until that point the island had been inhabited, but the last of the villagers left in 1942, leaving a few sandstone buildings and a small Byzantine style chapel behind.

We’re upping anchor this morning and heading North for a 4-5 hour sail to the island of Simi, so for now, I’ll say goodbye.


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