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Which SatNag for use in Crete?


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I thought, with the wife sitting next to you, that would be a good enough SatNag:001_tt2:

 

I've got a TomTom 600 or 6000 or something and it has live traffic with all of Europe. Not sure I'd use the live traffic over there without first checking I'm not going to get caned for data use abroad.

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You don't realy need sat nav on crete. It's not that big, there aren't that many roads, they tend to be well signposted and surfaces were renewed fairly recently (on borrowed funds, before the financial crisis).

 

Plus you'll need eyes and mind firmly on the road to avoid taxis, coaches, quads and scooters, on the blind hairpins with sheer drops.

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You'll have to be really careful if your sat-nag doesn't work on Crete.

 

There's a rumour that a bull like beast lives in the uncharted parts of this island. I believe it's called a minotaur. There's a fellow called Theseus who is looking for a fight with this creature, perhaps you can borrow his string when he's finished with it......:001_tt2:

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