We sent up our luggage and servants by a caique, a long, narrow, flat-bottomed boat, rowed by sculls. |
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Typically, 12 to 20 rounds were needed to destroy a caique or schooner. |
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For many years a wooden caique was the only form of transport that linked Agistri to the mainland. |
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The low, fertile hills are indented by endless coves and beaches just begging to be explored by caique. |
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Best extras: Jim offers caique trips and low-key watersports such as sailing and windsurfing. |
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Finally, do not forget to go by caique from Plakias to the impressive Frangokastello and to the Limni Preveli. |
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We enter a caique, where we take our seals in oriental fashion, and two rowers, dressed in grey-white, striped silk shirts and red fezzes, sped us up the Bosporus. |
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Getting to the islet is difficult, and can only be done by caique from Kissamos, weather permitting, departing early in the morning during the summer. |
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In the wooden caique he has named after his teenage twin daughters, Kamvissis has encountered pregnant women, newborn babies, the elderly and infirm. |
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Take a caique to Kastri and marry on your own private island outside the chapel of Aghios Nicolaos. |
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Take a caique to Kastri beaches, popu tha v iAtK Burtzi and marry on your own private island outside the chapel of Aghios Nicolaos. |
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Rent a caique for a day The island offers 63 km of coastline with a plethora of beaches to choose, from sandy and well organized to isolated coves. |
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Oscar, a black headed Caique, was among items taken in a raid at Notcutts Garden Centre, Stratford Road, in the early hours of last Saturday. |
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