Tourists in Greece are feeling the effects of the country’s ongoing debt crisis.<br /><br /> Tourists come to look at monuments from Europe’s ancient world have found themselves caught up in the continent’s very modern-day crisis.<br /><br /> Withdrawals accelerated during the week as talks failed to end the debt deadlock.<br /><br /> An estimated four billion euros has been taken out since last Monday.<br /><br /> Philip Hunt is from the United States:“I came by cruise ship and I saw on the news that someone was wondering whether or not the banks would open on Monday. So it is a concern, but we want to sightsee while we are here so we just hope it (the economy) survives.”<br /><br /> For the moment, life is continuing as normal in Greece. But everyone is aware of the threat of unprecedented economic and social chaos following the emergency EU summit this Monday.
