Once the quiet hideaway bay known mainly to fishermen and a few reclusive locals, and now the centre point of a fierce battle between nature lovers and the owners of camper vans and grown men playing with petrol powered speed boats.
The idyllic scene now lost along with the pristine waters whose seafloor is now covered by algae and detritus caused by the fish farms birthed too close to the shore line.
A sign of the times and things to come unless people realise that politics is broken with the strain of capitalism and corruption that is allowed to continue while everyone thinks they can get something for knowing someone in the right place. It is time for a new societal order not based on party politics, or centralised and inefficient government but one based on liberty and solidarity for fellow people far removed from a capitalist hegemony and the failed experiment of nationalism and the...
Read moreDepending on what you are looking for, Mistra Bay can be a quiet getaway or a shallow and abandoned beach with very scarce room for swimming. Well...
Read moreSuch a lovely place to walk and chill, away from the everyday hustle and bustle. The water is so many different shades of blue. Beautiful place...
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