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Gavdopoula

Gavdopoula is an island—more precisely, a small Greek islet—on the edge of Greece’s far-southern island world. Because it’s listed as a tourist attraction and a notable “place,” its main draw is its straightforward setting: a compact piece of land separated from the mainland by sea, where the experience is shaped by distance, light, and weather rather than buildings or streets. As an islet, Gavdopoula’s scale also means its character is closely tied to the shoreline: whatever you find there—footpaths, open ground, or a stretch of coast—it all follows the island’s limited footprint. …

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