Joanna Kalafatis
A breathtaking sunset over the Mediterranean Sea paints the sky in vibrant hues of orange, pink, and purple. The crescent moon hangs delicately in the twilight sky, adding a touch of serenity to the scene. In the foreground, a picturesque coastal town nestles along the rocky shore, with houses and buildings cascading down the hillside towards the water's edge. Warm lights from the dwellings create a welcoming glow, contrasting with the tranquil blue of the sea. Small boats bob gently in the harbor, their masts silhouetted against the dazzling sunset. The image conveys a sense of peace and tranquility, capturing the essence of the Greek coastline and its harmonious relationship with the sea.

Greece is an endless coastline. Almost anywhere you are in Greece, you’re rarely more than an hour, an hour and a half’s drive from the water. Most people are even closer than that. •• The coast weaves in and out constantly, creating beautiful little bays and protected beaches and marinas nearly everywhere. Along with hundreds of inhabited and thousands of uninhabited islands, that’s why such a small country has one of the longest coastlines in the world (8,500 miles - ranked 11th according to World Factbook, just behind China). •• For this reason, it’s hard to overestimate how important the sea has always been to Greece. To its history, to its economy, to its lifestyle, to its culture. Our flag itself has the blue of the Mediterranean on it. •• The smell of salt, the sea breeze, the feeling of sand under my feet, the sound of waves slowly rolling in and pulling back, are always linked with home for me. Any time I get nostalgic, I go running to the water ❤️ . . . . .

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