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Sightseeing in Kato Zakros
24/02/2014 20:01
The palace of Kato Zakros |
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Is located at the eastern end of Crete at the slopes of a low rocky hill and surrounded by rugged mountains to the east. A stone paved road took the inhabitants from the palace entrance to the nearby harbor which was easily reached in a few minutes by foot. The Zakros harbor is better sheltered and suitable to host a large fleet of commercial or military vessels, than Palekastro a little to the North. Many vessels coming from the East probably found it more convenient to unload their cargo at Zakro, than trying to sail around the ever-windy cape Sideros at the north-east tip of Crete. To the east the "Gorge of the Dead" that slices the rocky mountains connects the palace to the modern day Epano Zakros, and beyond to the mainland. The inhabitants of Zakros must have been able to make a living from the sea because there is not sufficient fertile land around the site to sustain a large population through agriculture.
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The gorge of Kato Zakros | ||
Within a few distance from the village of Zakros, starts the Gorge of deads, which ends at the bay of Kato Zakros. This gorge is of outstanding beauty, with large caves in its walls. In those caves were discovered tombs from the Minoan period, and finds of great archaeological importance. That is the reason why the gorge named "The Gorge of Deads". It is a part of the European path E4 and you can easily cross it in about 90 minutes. Because of its natural beauty and archaeological significance the gorge attracts numerous visitors every year. |
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The gorge of Lamnoni | ||
The gorge of Lamnoni took its name from the village Lamnoni. Its end meets the beautiful beaches of Xerokampos ( 9km from Zakros). In the dry banks of the unfriendly gorge the visitor can observe the rich rocks and the strange shapings of the rocks that the air has created. |
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Cave of Pelekita Kato Zakros | ||
One of the well known caves of Zakros area, located between Karoumes and Kato Zakros, in Pelekita or Sikia, very rich in décor, wonderful shapes of stalactites, is the biggest in-depth cave of Crete. The cave of Pelekita (hewers) as it is known has length 310 metres. The cave can be reached by traveling one hour from Kato Zakros, or from the beach of Kato Zakros by using mechanized boats. At the entrance of the cave is a fig tree (it is the only one there), which is a good prominent point to find the cave. |
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Cave of Peristera | ||
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