Milos, Greece
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The Cycladic island of Milos is far less known than the famous statue that was discovered here in 1820: Venus de Milo. Suspended halfway between Athens and Crete in the Aegean Sea this volcanic isle shelters 80 beaches and a mineral-rich moonscape of white rock and cobalt ocean. Academic types will nerd out over Milos' historical attractions including early Christian catacombs an ancient Roman theater and a mining museum with local artifacts dating to the Neolithic Age.
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