US ambassador enjoys the beauties of Pelion
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The U.S. Ambassador to Greece Geoffrey Pyatt and his family visited Mt Pelion for a brief vacation, according to sources.
The U.S. envoy was reportedly very friendly with the locals who recongnised him and expressed his enthusiasm over the natural beauty of the mountain, the crystal clear waters and the picturesque beaches of the Pagasetic Gulf.
Pyatt and his family visited the villages of Horto, Milies and Mylopotamos.
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