Tucked away on the north shore of the enchanting Milos Island in the Cyclades, Papafragas Beach is a geological marvel and a historical site rolled into one. This hidden gem stands out for its unique sea cave and rock formations, which serve as both a testament to the island's geological history and a window into its past. Geological Wonder: The defining feature of Papafragas Beach is the towering cliffs that enclose it, creating a narrow and dramatic inlet that opens into the Aegean Sea. These cliffs are primarily composed of volcanic rock, shaped by the island's tumultuous geological past. Millennia of erosion, earthquakes, and volcanic activity have carved out this breathtaking landscape. The narrow gorge, which looks as though it was chiseled into the rock, gives way to a small pebble beach that is surrounded on all sides by the towering cliffs. It's a striking sight, and one that showcases the power of natural forces at work over eons of time. Historical Si...
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