The bus dropped us off and we found ourselves in this otherworldly, lunar landscape. The contrast between the blinding white and the dark blue, just amazing.
We had planned our visit to Sarakiniko for early in the morning as we knew it would get very busy, but still, as you can see, lots of people had had the same thought as us.
This was my third visit to Sarakiniko, but wow! even though I knew what to expect, it hit me again, the sheer beauty, otherness, appeal, of this fantastic place. Like nowhere else on earth.
Adding to the sense of drama there's a partly-exposed shipwreck on the right of this rock elevation but we did not visit that part of the beach this time.
Instead we climbed down this steep rock formation
This was my third visit to Sarakiniko, but wow! even though I knew what to expect, it hit me again, the sheer beauty, otherness, appeal, of this fantastic place. Like nowhere else on earth.
Named after the Saracen pirates who once used it as a hideout, Sarakiniko bay is coastline wilderness at its more alluring.
Its unique structure, the varied expanse, and the gorgeous azure, emerald and turquoise water in stark contrast with the bright white rock, create a unique experience.
The bright white rock formations were created by several layers of sea and land organisms' fossils on the volcanic rock over several millennia. The wind and sea then sculpted the rocks that were created by the fossil layering into the bizarre and other worldly shapes that make this place so unique.
to reach the tiny sandy beach which has a deep channel that's perfect for swimming and which we did several times
with lots of room to spread out on the rocks
Carved on the rock by the water channel are a number of caves, and near them stand two trees - the only shade on the whole of this area. I realised when I was processing my photos that I did not take any pictures of the trees, but this is where we headed on arrival and left our stuff under one of the trees.
We then went for our first swim.
In the distance, perched on top of the tip of a rock we could see this person looking out at sea.
blinding whiteness
from here we could see the narrow strip we had just swam in. Ah! I just noticed - you can see the two trees in this photograph.
and already, as you can see, lots more people had arrived
Last time we were here, I swam from the deep channel where we swam earlier, round the coast, and arrived here, to this pool. Could not do it this time because the sea was a bit rough, and there's so many rocks and currents all around in the open sea that it was not advisable. I was so looking forward to that swim, but never mind, next time.
This narrow strip was the only place where it was possible to cross over to the other side, and we did that
as we wanted to look at the open sea and why so many people were assembled there
Some people were watching and the more daring were cliff jumping off the rocks into the deep waters below. Here, she's ready to jump
and all the other amazing formations
As you can see, we were not on our own this time
So, from the dark to the very bright
No comments:
Post a Comment