St George's Beach And Monument

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St George's Beach And Monument

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Chloraka has an interesting coastline that is often overlooked, perhaps because its lack of visibility from the main coast road. In this article, we explore the area around St George's Beach. Come with us as we try to fathom out what the monument is about!

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Always my chosen swimming spot In the summer, very busy with hotel guests and locals too.
I started off with nothing and have most of it left !
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I'm also curious what the translation of the sentence on that funny piece of art (?) is.
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Possibly "I've tidied up the rebar and will be back later to remove it".
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I'm pleased that you did a blog on the Chloraka coastal path. It is a very pleasant walk and one of my favourites. I also enjoy it in all its moods, even when the sea is angry looking and the waves are breaking against the rocks! While in summer the trees near some of the hotels offer some shade. Also there are some pleasant places along the way where cold drinks, ice creams and toilets are all found.. That's when the hotels re-open again.
Dominic, did you see the 'Shipwreck Museum' which is also near the statue of Gen Grivas? Also of interest.
Though one country regards him as a terrorist yet another sees him as a hero!

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Kili01 wrote: Sun Mar 13, 2022 9:01 pm I'm pleased that you did a blog on the Chloraka coastal path. It is a very pleasant walk and one of my favourites. I also enjoy it in all its moods, even when the sea is angry looking and the waves are breaking against the rocks! While in summer the trees near some of the hotels offer some shade. Also there are some pleasant places along the way where cold drinks, ice creams and toilets are all found.. That's when the hotels re-open again.
Dominic, did you see the 'Shipwreck Museum' which is also near the statue of Gen Grivas? Also of interest.
Though one country regards him as a terrorist yet another sees him as a hero!

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