Cape Vani
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smrgeog
Vancouver, Canada2,538 contributions
May 2019 • Friends
Some spectacular and colourful formations on the western side of Milos. A great way to see it is on a boat tour from Adamas. Roads are 4x4 to get there and are off limits to standard rental vehicles.
Written 24 May 2019
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Ioana_Stoica
Toronto, Canada91 contributions
Sept 2018 • Solo
Interesting place for what it represents to Milos island as a former manganese mine. The road here isn't well-maintained and is challenging to get to by car. It's cool to walk around though. Alternatively, you will see it on most of the sailing tours around the island as the boats pass by as they return to Adamas port.
Written 6 April 2019
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Challenger007
San Diego, CA963 contributions
Oct 2018 • Couples
Some of the most colorful and odd scenery on Milos. This is an interesting site because of the abandoned remnants left behind from mining and also because of the strange shocking colors of the rocks (purple, yellow, orange etc.).
There were some tourists lounging in the sun, but not a beach I’d want to spend time
at with it’s unpleasant sulfur smell and eerie feel especially with all the other gorgeous coastline available.
There were some tourists lounging in the sun, but not a beach I’d want to spend time
at with it’s unpleasant sulfur smell and eerie feel especially with all the other gorgeous coastline available.
Written 4 October 2018
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