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Its geological particularities,
its past, and its imposing scenery single out Santorini (Thira) in the
Aegean next to the rest of the Cyclades. Bright white domed houses clinging
to the cliff sides of the caldera formed by the volcano's explosion in
1500 B.C. have an incredible view of Kamenes, (burnt ones) the coal coloured
islets in the middle. Some of the most spectacular beaches can be found
on Santorini: some with dark pebbles and others with black sand. A whole
civilization is coming to light at the archaeological sites at Akrotiri,
the prehistoric city, and Messa Vouno, where the ruins of Ancient Thira
lie.
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| The missing piece of Santorini's once perfect circle is Thirassia, the woundedislet that closes the caldera, which is Thira in miniature. |
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![]() A rock on its own
in the sea is Anafi. The crystal clear waters and serenityof the island's
beauty offer a calm relaxing place for visitors and inhabitantsboth. The
only disturbances are the picturesque celebrations and local fairs.
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