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101  Fonnisa
Cooling down on a typical hot summers day at the waterfall at Mylopotamos. The water is freezing but a very enjoyable swim.
 
102  Neraida
Photo taken by George Mavrocordatos of Sydney,Australia in July 2003.
 
103  Neritha
Water from the spring flowing through Mylopotamos drops into this ravine and runs down to the sea.
 
104  Summer vegetation
Dry vegetation along the shores of Firi Ammos.
 
105  Pebbles
Some of the thousands of unique pebbles of the island glistening in the afternoon sun.
 
106  Quince
Ripe in the fall, this fruit makes a delicious spoon sweet. How to prepare this treat soon to be included in the recipe section.
 
107  Hot Summer Days, Xora
Summers can get hot in Kithira
 
108  Honeycomb weed
A common, yet beautiful weed, found close to the monastery of St. George, and probably everywhere else on the island.
 

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