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| Imbros village Sfakia |
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The ravine of Imbros begins from the last houses of the village and 8 km after it ends at the village of Komitades. Its crossing is smooth and entails no danger. It is easy to access even for those who are not used to long walks. It is accessible throughout the year unless it rains or snows hard. Its entrance is smooth with cypress-trees, holm-oaks, wild fig-trees and wild almond trees. After a while the landscape becomes rocky, and there are many cypress trees and flowers. As in all Sfakian ravines, it became a refuge for Christians during the Turkish occupation, and a base for revolutioners. Within one hour walk the visitor reaches the Mesofarago where there is a Venetian cistern . At this point during the summer there is one inhabitant of the village with a donkey (to help those that are tired from walking) and with refreshments. The landscape from here becomes wild with the rock sides being close and vertical. The narrowest width of the ravine is 2 m while the rock sides reach the 300 m. Many caves are formed in its steepy rocks. A path to the right leads to the village of Komitades. The ravine ends up to a rocky shore with many sea caves. During the last years there is an increase in the mountain bike excursions organized mostly in the area of Imbros. The biker can enjoy wonderful rides such as: to the mountain peaks Akone - Asfendou - Kalikrati - Asi Gonia to Chora Sfakion to Vrises towards Frangokastello - Rethymno | Askifou | Imbros | Kallikratis | Hora Sfakion | Anopolis | Aradena | Agios Ioannis | Komitades | Frangokastello | Loutro | Agia roumeli | .
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