Ionian Islands Kefalonia Island_Melissa's Cave
- Tuesday, May 15 2007 @ 06:12 PM JST
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Melissa's Cave
Cavity where concerts are held in summer
Drogarati Cave
On the final day, I was blessed with the best
weather and was once again tempted by
the charm of the cave.
The position of the sun does not have a time
zone directly above in October.
I know that the orbit of the sun comes directly
above the cave in April, May, and June.
The second visit is a scenic spot that
I go without permission.The boatman is familiar
with his face and the service is different.
Melissani Cave means "purple cave".
It feels a mysterious blue color rather than purple.
A Greek cave that is a bit different from the Italian "Capri Cave".
I was forced to tip in Capri, but here he is a gentleman.
The mysterious underground lake is worth seeing again.
The art of the lake spreads in dark blue
with natural light shining through
the open ceiling.
The color of the water will change more
in the summer when the sun is directly above.
It turns out later that it is a mistake.
Next is the semi-salt water underground lake "Melissa's Cave" (5 euros) north of "Sami".
A lake at the bottom of the ground that suddenly appears when you go down 120 stairs (water depth 1m to 50m).
The boat waiting for customers carries us two and goes to the lake.
A small thing that can be turned around in 10 minutes.
When you go down the steep stairs,
a huge cavity opens up.
Even after the cave has been modified,
I am not impressed by the artificial ones.
It seems that the cave that was built 6000 years ago was once a sanctuary that tourists couldn't enter.
Visit the Delon Galati Cave on the way to Sami Port on the east coast.
With a seat in the center so that concerts can be held in the summer A limestone cave that has become.
When taking a photo, stop the boat and move on for a while.
It took twice as long as when I came before, and he turned around slowly,
but I couldn't take the best shot I had drawn because of the light.
Melissani's cave in April will surely become the spectacular underground lake in the postcard.
Melissa's Cave