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Kalamaki beach (Crete)

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Sign to show that turtle nests are lying in the beach

Kalamaki beach, known as Kapelas, is located 6 km west of Ierapetra, near the Nea Anatoli in Crete.

It is a quiet beach with fine sand and shallow waters. The beach is a few known mainly to locals, because is hidden from the road by tall cliffs and greenhouses that exist around it.

Kalamaki is an attendance area for turtles Caretta caretta.

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