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Ahead of harsh winter, tourism roars back in Mediterranean

Por: Portland Press Herald World October 30, 2022

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Tourists visit the Acropolis in Athens on Oct. 11. Petros Giannakouris/Associated Press CAPE SOUNION, Greece – When Stelios Zompanakis quit his job at Greece’s central bank to try his luck at boat racing, friends and family pleaded with him to reconsider. Nine years later, he spends summers on the Ikigai, a 53-foot yacht he named after the Japanese concept of finding happiness through a life of meaning. Weeklong holiday trips on his yacht... + full article



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