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THE VILLAGE AND THE BEACH OF PLAKIAS IN CRETE
The large, stretched out bay of Plakias, that is surrounded by steep hilltops,
is an attractive looking village in the south of Crete. The original village
with its harbour is on the west side of a very large beach that is sheltered by
tamarisk trees. Around the harbour the beach is often pebbly, but if you walk
farther the beach becomes better and less crowded. Plakias beach has also places that are used as naturist beaches.
Plakias has become quite
populair in recent years (lots of Germans), and hotels and other buildings are
rising everywhere in the village. Allthough it is a very pretty village I
seemed to be missing some kind of atmosphere. The new part of the town with the
boulevard was not my cup of tea. I was missing original buildings, houses that
are falling apart, I was even missing goats :).
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