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Korasida Beach, Achladeri: Locals Call It the Sugar Beach, and a Factory Once Bottled Its Spring Water Greece | Achladeri
Paralia Zarakon, Evia: An Abandoned Stone Quarter and a Cave Discovered Only in 2014 Greece | Zarakes | Dystos, Southern
Almyropotamos, Panagia: Olive Trees Twenty-Five Centuries Old Stand Beside a Beach Named for a Salty River Greece | Almyropotamos |
Psili Ammos, Karystos: A Beach Increasingly Known by Its Bar’s Name Rather Than Its Own Greece | Karystos | Southern
Giannitsi Beach, Marmari: A Venetian Castle Above the Sand Watches the Strait Toward Andros Greece | Giannitsi | Marmari, Southern
Kalamos Beach, Avlonari: Locals Call the Two Coves Good and Wicked, Not for Their Facilities but for Their Water Greece
Agioi Apostoloi, Petries: A Pirate Hideout Until Recently Called Paralia Petrión Greece | Petries | Kymi-Aliveri, Southern Evia The village
Agia Paraskevi Beach, Karystos: Eight Beaches in One Bay, Maintained by a Road Network Built for Army Officers Greece |
Great Sand Beach, Marmari: A Venturi Effect Between Two Coastlines Gave This Sand Its Shifting Shape Greece | Marmari |
Pefki Beach, Evia: The Departure Point for Islands Named After a Servant Heracles Threw Into the Sea Greece | Pefki
Agios Fokas Beach, Skyros: Near the Bay Where Achilles Is Said to Have Set Sail, Among Ponies Whose Own Origin
Nisiotissa Beach, Neos Pyrgos: Nobody Is Entirely Sure What the Tower on the Islet Was Actually For Greece | Neos












