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 Dodecanese Islands

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English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The Dodecanese are a group of 12 larger plus 150 smaller Greek islands in the Aegean Sea, off the southwest coast of Turkey, southward of the island of Samos and northeastward of the island of Crete.

The most historically important and well-known is Rhodes (Rodos), which for millennia has been the island from which the region is controlled. Of the others, Kos and Patmos are historically more important; the remaining nine are Astipalea, Kalimnos, Karpathos, Kasos, Leros, Nisyros, Symi, Tilos and Kastelorizo (which actually lies in the eastern Mediterranean sea). Other notable islands in the chain include Agathonisi, Chalki, Lipsi, Pserimos, and Telendos. Source: Wikipedia.org

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The Dodecanese are a group of 12 larger plus 150 smaller Greek islands in the Aegean Sea, off the southwest coast of Turkey, southward of the island of Samos and northeastward of the island of Crete.

The most historically important and well-known is Rhodes (Rodos), which for millennia has been the island from which the region is controlled. Of the others, Kos and Patmos are historically more important; the remaining nine are Astipalea, Kalimnos, Karpathos, Kasos, Leros, Nisyros, Symi, Tilos and Kastelorizo (which actually lies in the eastern Mediterranean sea). Other notable islands in the chain include Agathonisi, Chalki, Lipsi, Pserimos, and Telendos. Source: Wikipedia.org

The Dodecanese are a group of 12 larger plus 150 smaller Greek islands in the Aegean Sea, off the southwest coast of Turkey, southward of the island of Samos and northeastward of the island of Crete.

The most historically important and well-known is Rhodes (Rodos), which for millennia has been the island from which the region is controlled. Of the others, Kos and Patmos are historically more important; the remaining nine are Astipalea, Kalimnos, Karpathos, Kasos, Leros, Nisyros, Symi, Tilos and Kastelorizo (which actually lies in the eastern Mediterranean sea). Other notable islands in the chain include Agathonisi, Chalki, Lipsi, Pserimos, and Telendos. Source: Wikipedia.org

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The Dodecanese are a group of 12 larger plus 150 smaller Greek islands in the Aegean Sea, off the southwest coast of Turkey, southward of the island of Samos and northeastward of the island of Crete.

The most historically important and well-known is Rhodes (Rodos), which for millennia has been the island from which the region is controlled. Of the others, Kos and Patmos are historically more important; the remaining nine are Astipalea, Kalimnos, Karpathos, Kasos, Leros, Nisyros, Symi, Tilos and Kastelorizo (which actually lies in the eastern Mediterranean sea). Other notable islands in the chain include Agathonisi, Chalki, Lipsi, Pserimos, and Telendos. Source: Wikipedia.org

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The Dodecanese are a group of 12 larger plus 150 smaller Greek islands in the Aegean Sea, off the southwest coast of Turkey, southward of the island of Samos and northeastward of the island of Crete.

The most historically important and well-known is Rhodes (Rodos), which for millennia has been the island from which the region is controlled. Of the others, Kos and Patmos are historically more important; the remaining nine are Astipalea, Kalimnos, Karpathos, Kasos, Leros, Nisyros, Symi, Tilos and Kastelorizo (which actually lies in the eastern Mediterranean sea). Other notable islands in the chain include Agathonisi, Chalki, Lipsi, Pserimos, and Telendos. Source: Wikipedia.org

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The Dodecanese are a group of 12 larger plus 150 smaller Greek islands in the Aegean Sea, off the southwest coast of Turkey, southward of the island of Samos and northeastward of the island of Crete.

The most historically important and well-known is Rhodes (Rodos), which for millennia has been the island from which the region is controlled. Of the others, Kos and Patmos are historically more important; the remaining nine are Astipalea, Kalimnos, Karpathos, Kasos, Leros, Nisyros, Symi, Tilos and Kastelorizo (which actually lies in the eastern Mediterranean sea). Other notable islands in the chain include Agathonisi, Chalki, Lipsi, Pserimos, and Telendos. Source: Wikipedia.org

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The Dodecanese are a group of 12 larger plus 150 smaller Greek islands in the Aegean Sea, off the southwest coast of Turkey, southward of the island of Samos and northeastward of the island of Crete.

The most historically important and well-known is Rhodes (Rodos), which for millennia has been the island from which the region is controlled. Of the others, Kos and Patmos are historically more important; the remaining nine are Astipalea, Kalimnos, Karpathos, Kasos, Leros, Nisyros, Symi, Tilos and Kastelorizo (which actually lies in the eastern Mediterranean sea). Other notable islands in the chain include Agathonisi, Chalki, Lipsi, Pserimos, and Telendos. Source: Wikipedia.org

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The Dodecanese are a group of 12 larger plus 150 smaller Greek islands in the Aegean Sea, off the southwest coast of Turkey, southward of the island of Samos and northeastward of the island of Crete.

The most historically important and well-known is Rhodes (Rodos), which for millennia has been the island from which the region is controlled. Of the others, Kos and Patmos are historically more important; the remaining nine are Astipalea, Kalimnos, Karpathos, Kasos, Leros, Nisyros, Symi, Tilos and Kastelorizo (which actually lies in the eastern Mediterranean sea). Other notable islands in the chain include Agathonisi, Chalki, Lipsi, Pserimos, and Telendos. Source: Wikipedia.org

English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The Dodecanese are a group of 12 larger plus 150 smaller Greek islands in the Aegean Sea, off the southwest coast of Turkey, southward of the island of Samos and northeastward of the island of Crete.

The most historically important and well-known is Rhodes (Rodos), which for millennia has been the island from which the region is controlled. Of the others, Kos and Patmos are historically more important; the remaining nine are Astipalea, Kalimnos, Karpathos, Kasos, Leros, Nisyros, Symi, Tilos and Kastelorizo (which actually lies in the eastern Mediterranean sea). Other notable islands in the chain include Agathonisi, Chalki, Lipsi, Pserimos, and Telendos. Source: Wikipedia.org

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By cihoun
Aug 17, 2011
- In my opinion the best dive site on Karpathos! Incredible clear water and visibility. The whole location is very suitable also for freedivers of all levels. I recommend especially the north side of gulf and follow-up coastal cliffs. From my poin
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- After about 30 min. swimming from Apella beach along the coast i found around the southern headland a small bay and here Swallow Cave. Behind the entry (partly above water, partly submerged) the cave distinctly extends to the sides and has a hig
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By cihoun
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- After diving in the Achata cave move along the wall for about 30 minutes to the Arch. Here diving to the bottom of the arch (-20 m) and exploring the nearby cave. It consists of a huge overhang and in my opinion it is not too deep (meaning backw
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- Exploring the cave (the rope leads from the bottom in -10 m to the surface into the cave). Also achievable for experienced freedivers, the tunnel from outside to the cave is about 15 m long. Inside you can breathe fresh air.
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Jul 16, 2009
- Beautiful cave, around noon flows through a hole in the cave ceiling column of light straight down to the bottom at -20 m. There are also openings at the bottom, it might be possible to
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