Kalamáta (LGKL) September 2017

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Kalamáta (LGKL) September 2017

Post by John15 »

Hey guys,

some Pictures from Greece.

[*]ImageImg 01 (4 von 16) by Johnny N, auf Flickr

[*]ImageImg 01 (5 von 16) by Johnny N, auf Flickr

[*]ImageImg 01 (9 von 16) by Johnny N, auf Flickr

[*]ImageImg 01 (11 von 16) by Johnny N, auf Flickr

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[*]ImageImg 01 (15 von 16) by Johnny N, auf Flickr

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Re: Kalamáta (LGKL) September 2017

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Beautiphull Phatoms...

No signs of T-2 flying ?
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Re: Kalamáta (LGKL) September 2017

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No, nothing :(
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Re: Kalamáta (LGKL) September 2017

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Phantoms, phantoms, phantoms...... :D
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Re: Kalamáta (LGKL) September 2017

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No troubles with local law?
where did you stay?
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Re: Kalamáta (LGKL) September 2017

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There are plenty of locations around the base (to the north in the fields and to the south on the beach ) where you can sit and watch (and take photos) without any trouble, as long as there are no ground facilities visible from your spot.
Remember, in Greece you are not allowed to take pictures of objects on the ground, not of aircraft flyimng over your head, so if you keep at a reasonable distance from the fence there is no problem at all.
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Re: Kalamáta (LGKL) September 2017

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No there was no trouble at all. We stayed inside the car.
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Re: Kalamáta (LGKL) September 2017

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PG wrote:There are plenty of locations around the base (to the north in the fields and to the south on the beach ) where you can sit and watch (and take photos) without any trouble, as long as there are no ground facilities visible from your spot.
Remember, in Greece you are not allowed to take pictures of objects on the ground, not of aircraft flyimng over your head, so if you keep at a reasonable distance from the fence there is no problem at all.
Strangely enough, if you have a base visit, you can take pictures of just about anything that moves..... or doesn't. :roll:

But Greece isn't alone in that sort of nonsense. It's pretty much everywhere but it just makes me shake my head and wonder.
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