Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Nature Wonders SAMARIA Kreta Crete Greece



The western region of Crete is the most mountainous and untouched part of the island which is mainly due to the Samariá Canyon, Europe's longest canyon that is also famous for its magnificent scenery and exceptional natural beauty.

In order to protect the canyon whose entrance lies on the southern side of the
Omalos Plateau, the Samariá National Park was founded in 1962.

Over four hundred and fifty different types of plants, among them seventy varieties that are
unique to the region, make Samariá an even more remarkable and unique natural habitat.

In antiquity the island's splendid trees, including Cypress, Pine and Crete Maple, were transported to the Greek mainland.

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