Weekend Getaway: Xanthi & Thessaloniki (Part 1)
Part 1 focuses on Xanthi, Greece. Part 2 focuses on Thessaloniki.
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This post is sponsored by MDFV.
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Istanbul to Sofia Train Ride: Cigarette Smuggling and Bribery on the...
You can read Part 1 here.
It was around three or four in the morning before we reached the border, where all the fun began....