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Subject: In Naxos beaches are vanishing.


Author:
Andrea
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Date Posted: Tue, September 19 2017, 15:19:29

I have return in Naxos after two years.
A wonderful fortnight, but the beaches are disappearing.
The beach between the two coves north of the Aliko ruin, in front of the rocks is completely vanish (see foto in the section).
The little cove of Agia Anna is almost disappeared and even Plakia beach is considerably became narrow.

I think this it is due to fast ferries steering at full speed too close to the coast. The routes have been considerably increased in the last years, and if now is easier to get Naxos (even for ourselves), this situation, I think, is creating disasters.
Does anyone know anything about it?
However, in my opinion, Naxos remains one of the best islands to practicing naturism.

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