It’s located on the northeastern side of Mount Ochi. The gorge has steep vertical cliffs and small caves that create an imposing feeling. You will also see ruins of the walls of the ancient city, dating back to the 6th century B.C. Researchers have found out that this was a quite an important city, as it had an acropolis and a temple, its own harbor and metal mines. The gorge was named Archambolis by the words “archaia polis” (meaning “ancient city” in Greek). Descending at the end of the gorge you will reach a small paradise beach with crystal waters. On this beach you will see small seals, if you are quiet and lucky.
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