Corinth Canal Greece Last Updated: 03/15/2023 | |
The Corinth Canal is a man-made waterway located in Greece, which connects the Gulf of Corinth in the Ionian Sea with the Aegean Sea. It cuts through the narrow isthmus of Corinth and separates the Peloponnese peninsula from the mainland of Greece. | |
The canal is approximately 6.4 kilometers (4 miles) long and 24 meters (79 feet) wide, with a depth of about 8 meters (26 feet). It was completed in 1893, after more than 2,000 years of attempts to build it, and is considered a significant engineering achievement. The canal is a popular destination for tourists, who can witness the impressive sight of ships passing through the narrow canal, with the steep limestone walls rising high above them. Visitors can also take a boat tour through the canal or walk across one of the two bridges that span the canal. Overall, the Corinth Canal is an important landmark in Greece, both for its historical significance and its engineering prowess, and it remains an impressive feat of human ingenuity to this day. |
Melissani Cave Place » Tourism The cave of Melissani is located near Karavomilos on the island of Kefalonia. It is a lacustrine cave of unique beauty and fully developed cave, which is 3.5 km long, 40m wide and 36m high. Melissani cave constitutes a unique geological phenomenon. It was created by a mechanical and chemical process called karstikopoiisi (dissolution of rocks) during which water enters the calcareous rocks, erodes them and creates hollows. 4 views 💖 1Greece | |
Aggitis River Cave Place » Tourism The Aggitis River Cave, also known as the Maara Cave, is a stunning natural attraction located near the village of Aggitis in the Drama region of northern Greece. It is one of the longest river caves in the world and a significant geological and tourist site. The cave is approximately 21 kilometers long, though only a portion of it (about 500 meters) is accessible to visitors. 4 views 💖 1Aggitis 662 00, Greece | |
Meteora Place » Tourism Meteora is a unique and breathtaking rock formation located in central Greece. It is famous for its monasteries perched atop towering rock pillars, creating a stunning and otherworldly landscape. Meteora is located in the Thessaly region of central Greece, near the town of Kalambaka. It's situated in a valley surrounded by towering rock formations. 56 views 💖 1Greece | |
Blue Caves Villas Place » Tourism The magnificent Blue Caves are in the north of the Greek Ionian island of Zakynthos. the blue caves are only accessible by the sea. The biggest cave is called Kianoun, and there are, in general terms, many boats available for rent in the town port for tourists to be able to get to the blue caves. 518 views 💖 11Agios Nikolaos, Greece | |
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