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My young niece went pony trekking while in Corfu and she was amazed to see what she described as 'hundreds' of torts in the area they went to although that may be an exaggeration. I assume they were Greeks but unfortunately she hadn't taken her camera.
There are a lot in southern France. In Gonfaron near the Cote d'Azure, "Le village des tortues" is based around a rescue centre that can be visited. The local torts are Hermann's
 

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My young niece went pony trekking while in Corfu and she was amazed to see what she described as 'hundreds' of torts in the area they went to although that may be an exaggeration. I assume they were Greeks but unfortunately she hadn't taken her camera.
There use to be lots on the Greek islands.
for romantic evenings, they would take tortoises into the house and put candles on their backs to provide romantic mood lighting.
 

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No.
Sadly, in reality, Greek tortoises hate each other.
An internet relationship is the best we can hope for.
That is not fair: is Oli to remain single for the rest of his life? He'd better look for a .....GERMAN tort-someone of Oli Kahn's nationality (or species, if you like)!
 

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That is not fair: is Oli to remain single for the rest of his life? He'd better look for a .....GERMAN tort-someone of Oli Kahn's nationality (or species, if you like)!
We'll see in the future.
They're both too young at the moment.
We can chaperone their relationship for now.
 

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:eek: "..too ill to read..." WOW!!!! You were TERRIBLY ill- seriously!!! : (
weighed 38 kilo at one point, coughing up blood and bits of lung, not responding to antibiotics, unable to hold down food, delirious and not bothered about living (didn't want to die, just wasn't too concerned if it happened) stuck in a room with no mobile signal in England, so couldn't speak to wifey, everyone had to wear masks to visit, very near death a couple of times.
very interesting experience.
Life is good.
 

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