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+ | : Skovde | ||
+ | : SE 54146 | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:10, 2 January 2008
Title
Samos beaches - Your guide to beaches on Samos
Description
Samos
The island of Samos is the eighth biggest Greek island and lies in the northeastern part of the Aegean sea, 1,200 metres from the shores of Turkey. It's a very lush, green and beautiful island full of gorgeous beaches.
Samos is a mountainous island and it has two high mountains, the rough and rocky Kerketeus with a height of 1443 meters and the fertile Ambelos with a height of 1160 meters.
The high mountains contribute to the many rainfalls that shower the island in the wintertime. This is the reason for the lush vegetation of Samos and the many rich freshwater springs.
Languages
English
Contact
- Anders Gustavson (
- Skovde
- SE 54146
- +46.0500471223