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Livadhi Gheranou beach in Patmos Island by Konstantinos Arvanitopoulos

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Patmos (Greek, Πάτμος) is a small Greek island in the Aegean Sea. One of the northernmost islands of the Dodecanese complex, it has a population of 2,984 and an area of 34.05 km2 (13.15 sq mi). Livadhi Gheranou is a lovely beach with calm environment. Although it is not organized, it gets pretty popular in summer. It is one of the most picturesque beaches in the island, this sandy and pebbled beach almost always has calm waters due to the shielding offered by its parallel island of Agios Giorgios (St. George) which was named after the small church built on it.
Livadhi Gheranou beach, Patmos, Dodecanese Islands, Greece, Europe

Nikon D700, Nikkor 24-85 mm at 24 mm, 1/320 sec at f/ 13, ISO 400
© Konstantinos Arvanitopoulos Photography. All Rights Reserved.


Featured in 3 groups:
“European Everyday Life”
“Our Planets Scenery”
“Boats, Beaches, Bays”

Views 590 by April 12, 2013

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  • Mark Hughes
    Mark Hughes6 months ago

    Splendid shot Konstantinos, all the best. Mark.

  • Thank you very much my friend!

    – Konstantinos Arvanitopoulos

  • Audrey Clarke
    Audrey Clarke6 months ago

  • Thank you Audrey!

    – Konstantinos Arvanitopoulos

  • João Figueiredo
    João Figueiredo6 months ago

    the perspective is amazing konstantinos!

  • Thank you very much João!

    – Konstantinos Arvanitopoulos

  • katekreations
    katekreations6 months ago

    LeCongratulations Featured 27 November 2012


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  • Many thanks for the feature Kate!

    – Konstantinos Arvanitopoulos

  • Vicki Spindler (VHS Photography)
    Vicki Spindler...2 months ago

    11/03/13

  • Thank you very much for the feature Vicki!

    – Konstantinos Arvanitopoulos

  • PhotosByG
    PhotosByG2 months ago

  • Many thanks for the feature Graham, cheers!

    – Konstantinos Arvanitopoulos