Crete
Crete (Greek: Κρήτη) is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after Sicily, Sardinia, Cyprus, and Corsica.
Humans have inhabited the island since at least 130,000 years ago, during the Paleolithic age. Crete was the centre of Europe's first advanced civilization, the Minoans, from 2700 to 1420 BC.
— Wikipedia contributors, "Crete", Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.
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Traditional Greek kaikia in Chania's harbour Agia Sofia cave Traditional Greek kaikia in Elounda's harbour Imeri Gramvousa Gerasimou street Loutro seafront Heavy sky over Mirabello Bay Restaurant terraces on Skoufon Street The Platanos agricultural lowlands Taking the road less traveled Weathered Venetian door Three-aisled, domed church of Panagia Kera Ο∆Ο∑ BENEPH Approaching the Iron Gates of Samariá Traditional Greek kaikia in Sitia's harbour The Venetian port of Chania Reconstructed north entrance of the Palace of Minos in Knossos The Iron Gates of Samariá Balos lagoon Reflecting on the pool Vai beach This won't be enough to sail to Gavdos A small boat on Lake Voulismeni The Messara plain in Crete To freedom in Falásarna Rock-hopping in the dry Samará river The new municipal cemetery of Sitia Steep descent through the trees The Gulf of Sitia Good luck with that Lake Voulismeni Tamam restaurant Saint Irene church of Embaros Chrysoskalitissa Monastery Loutro, accessible only by boat or on foot Agia Triada Cathedral Nikolas Room in Loutro Fishing nets in Crete When is a car too rusty? Poolside chill A cemetery at the end of the Samariá Gorge