Tripitos Arch, Paxos, Greece
The west coast of Paxos is exposed to the open sea and is pounded by heavy seas during the winter. As a result, the steep, soaring limestone cliffs have been eroded into some fantastic shapes, with sea caves, gigantic free-standing monolithic rocks and amazing geological formations such as the Tripitos Arch, part of the Mousmouli Cliffs. There are a number of cliff top paths with marvellous views, but few of them lead down to a beach. Rented boats cannot be taken to the west coast due to the unpredictable sea conditions and currents, and the only other way to see the superb scenery is by excursion boat.
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