When viewing Makronissos beach from above, because it joins together with the neighbouring Dome beach, the peninsula forms the shape of a dolphin tail. Chalky white sands form a soft and alluring walkway into the azure ocean and a two minute walk through the lush green shrubs leads visitors to a more secluded stretch of coast. Being a former reef, the peninsula is home to a variety of interesting rock formations. An archaeological treat in the form of some ancient tombs makes an interesting attraction, a site which is available to visit for free on the tip of the peninsula.
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Genel KurguCyprus is sometimes spelled Kipros, Kypros, and similar variations.A large island in the Mediterranean's Eastern Aegean region. It is situated south of Turkey, west of Syria and Lebanon, and southwest of Israel. Its strategic location and relative n...