Saturday, 28 September 2024

Adamas in Milos



Milos island has a unique horseshoe-shaped configuration. A volcanic eruption thousands of years ago created the hollow of the horseshoe which was the principal crater of the volcano thus creating a bay that more or less cuts the island into two.  Adamas town sits on the interior of the north side of the horseshoe.

This is one side of the bay




and this is the other.



The coast is lined with tamarisk trees - in Greek they are called almyra which means salty, because they literally, sometimes, grow in sea water.



Little boats are dotted all along the bay











The town is a typical island seaside town



lots of bars and restaurants by the sea front







which afford great views of the sea and the harbour






This restaurant had bowls of live fish at the front - so cruel



Walking along the sea front it really is, restaurant after restaurant



and some tourist shops.


This is where one boards the ferry.


Then it gets quieter


except for the cacophony from the birds as they go to nest for the night on this tree


The thermal springs in 'Hippocrates'' cave  


unfortunately they are closed this year as they could not get the staff


the WWII air raid shelter


a tiny little church


and finally, the Lagada bay where we swam



the Buddha bar with its outrageous prices



next to it, Mamakas taverna, which in contrast, is very reasonably priced



it was a great pleasure sitting by the sea having our evening meal.





Finally, hotel Rigas was where we stayed





bourgainvillea and oleander by our balcony.



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