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Skopelos Island Greece Author: Apostolos Dimitriadis
Greece is a country rich in wonderful islands and to choose between
them is indeed a difficult task but ask a Greek which one they would
most like to visit and they often say Skopelos and indeed you will
see that Skopelos is where the Greeks themselves go on holiday. It
is said that Skopelos is the greenest of all the many islands of
Greece and once you have spent some time exploring this magical
place it is a difficult claim to deny. With five million pines,
fifty thousand olive trees and only five thousand inhabitants it is
a place where the natural world dominates and the heat of the
beaches is fringed by the cool of the forests. There are also many
broad leaf trees to be seen with sweet chestnuts, walnuts and oak
trees and the island has been famous for the production of plums
which were dried in the many plum ovens that create one of the many
architectural features seen throughout Skopelos.
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