Lemnos

Island · North Aegean

Lemnos

Island · North Aegean

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Lemnos, Greece

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Archaeological sites, sandy beaches, wine & cheese, desert dunes  

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10 'Deserts' Hiding Where You Wouldn't Expect to Find Them

"The Lemnos desert is an anti-oasis on an otherwise lush Greek island. It is just 17 acres in size, but just like its larger counterparts, the Sahara or the Namib, it is constantly changing shape and dimension with the wind. This can make for incredible dunes, mountains of sand known locally as “pacchies ammoudies,” or “thick sands.”  The soft yellow sand is carried by the wind from the beaches nearby and deposited here, in the crook between the two extinct volcanos that make up the island of Lemnos. If the wind is strong enough, one can see waves in the dunes, like a great sandy ocean. It might seem like a barren landscape, but in actuality the dunes play host to a large variety of local fauna, especially wild rabbits who hop out around sundown. Additionally, white lilies sprout right from the sand, while olive trees flank the edge of the desert.  Walking straight from lush forest vegetation into the arid desert lends visitors a feeling of otherworldly fantasy. Indeed, Lemnos appears in Ancient Greek mythology as Hephaestus’ home when Zeus expelled him from Olympus. Perhaps because of this ethereal feeling, or because of the island’s variety of landscapes, many film directors have shot their desert scenes on Lemnos." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Max Cooper

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Me and my mates boat got sunk and I washed up here. Good people though the FIA really helped me out. One bad thing is that theres a lot of seismic activity. I did never find out what happened to that Captain Miller though.

Dofka

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Me and my friends, had a great time here. Nice food and views. Definitely would recommend to go here. 10/10

Marilyn Hillyard

Google
Fabulous island with Myrini port castle at the summit a stately and magnificent remnant of the past. Waterfront restaurants are excellent and bustly in the evenings. An avenue of shops runs parallel towards the old port.

Konstantinos Chytis

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A beautiful island, with soft-sand beaches, ideal for families, normal lunch prices, and many sightseeings to visit!

K W

Google
Pretty cool, got picked up at the airport by some American taxi driver named Ben Kerry. Just a little bit shaky sometimes though...

Lidia Simova

Google
If you want to have fun or zone out limnos is for you. Hire you can learn windsurf or kite.

Lizz N.

Google
Beautiful place, many winding roads, but once you get to where you are going. It's worth it. Nice beaches. Kid friendly.

Xavier Justice

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very pretty place, would have been better if CSAT forces didn't shoot my pet snake before rolling across the floor and crashing a Y-32 into a group of civilians, tasty food though :)