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📍Elafonisos,Greece 🇬🇷
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Dozens of French students descended upon the stunning Greek island of Elafonisos recently — not for vacation, but to clean up trash scattered across the idyllic beaches on the island. A total of 34 dedicated volunteers, including a number of university students from France, worked to clean up the beaches with the organization called “Elafonisos Eco.”
Located between the Peloponnese and Kythira, Elafonisos is a small island that is only approximately 19 square kilometers, or seven square miles, in area. Its beautiful beaches, however, attract as many as 3,000 visitors every day in the summer months.
The island is also home to an ancient sunken city, the archaeological site of Pavlopetri, which dates back as far as the early third century BC. It is thought to have been swallowed up by the sea somewhere around 1000 BC.
Have you’ve been to #Elafonisi Beach in #Crete #Greece ???
Elafonisi, Crete