Navagio beach | Epanomi

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Navagio beach | Epanomi

A sunken ship raises its brown, rusty funnel in the blue leaving its deck emerge sideways under the sun, bent by years. This is the known “shipwreck”, which gave the beach of Epanomi its name. It performed transport operations of soil during the dictatorship, aiming to “fill with debris” a beautiful habitat with dozens of species of flowers, just to create farmland. But the ship was abandoned by the company which had undertaken the work, rust and sank, probably in 1970. It stays there since, and the swimmers dive in the pristine beach with masks and flippers to enjoy the sight of the sea bottom.

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