Summer Holiday
Yugoslavia 1971, Morocco 1972, Greece 1973.
by Ron Daly
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We take a look back at three minibus holidays undertaken in 1971, 1972 and 1973, to Yugoslavia, Morocco and Greece.
Europe was a very different place then to what it is now in 2020. An 'Iron Curtain' divided East and West, the EU was still a distant dream for the six individual nations of the European Economic Community,
Berlin had a wall, and the Cold War was ongoing between Russia and the western world. There was a country that doesn't exist today called Yugoslavia, and Greece was under a military government. Oh . . . and the Internet had not yet been invented.
It was against all this that a small group of adventurous young travellers decided that they wanted to experience and get a flavour of a world that was rapidly changing. And the best way to do that was on a road trip.
Europe was a very different place then to what it is now in 2020. An 'Iron Curtain' divided East and West, the EU was still a distant dream for the six individual nations of the European Economic Community,
Berlin had a wall, and the Cold War was ongoing between Russia and the western world. There was a country that doesn't exist today called Yugoslavia, and Greece was under a military government. Oh . . . and the Internet had not yet been invented.
It was against all this that a small group of adventurous young travellers decided that they wanted to experience and get a flavour of a world that was rapidly changing. And the best way to do that was on a road trip.
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