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Arrivals – Departures |
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Athens International Airport – Eleftherios Venizelos |
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National Observatory of Athens |
Poseidon |
Ntua.gr |
Accuweather |
Weather Underground |
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| Rousoum Gialos |
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 It was built after the 1965 earthquake, just like Votsi, and it is so close to the capital that it’s almost impossible to tell they’re two different villages. Rousoum is Turkish for duty (as in export-import duty), a leftover from the period of the Turkish domination, when the locals were forced to pay export duties (rousoum) before they were allowed to transport their merchandise. Rousoum Gialos features one of the most beautiful beaches in the whole island, with crystal clear waters and pine trees all the way down to the sea. |
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| Where to swim |
- At Rousoum Gialos, a pebbly beach with wonderful crystal clear waters, also serving as the port of the homonymous village. - At Giorgi Gialos, a pebbly beach on the eastern side of the island behind Kokinokastro. - At Lefkos Gialos, a pebbly beach on the northeastern side of the island, just a few meters away from the Kokinokastro crossroads. If you want to get there you’ll have to follow a little dirt path. - At Chrisi Milia, a sandy beach with shallow waters, perfect for small children. |
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