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What a wonderful, informative piece, Claire! One of your very best. I knew nothing of Elounda's role as a hub in the history of intercontinental air transport. Commercial flying must have been an ordeal in those days by our standards. Low altitude, slow as syrup, the noise must have been deafening given the size of those propellers and proximity to the cabin. Your Cessna must be like flying on silk compared to the 1930s. And the last half of the video was a revelatory portrait of Cairo back in the days when camels outnumbered autos. I could practically smell the spice markets and hear the chaffers of the hawkers and braying camels. =Doug & Elysoun

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Absolutely fascinating! I’m reading Edward Lear’s journal of his trip to Crete in the 1860s, and it’s amazing to think how things changed in the next 70 years!

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