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Nissi Beach


The small islet of Nissi beach can be accessed by foot as the waters are so shallow that you will not even wet your waist. It gives you a panoramic view of the beach and it is certainly worth a visit. If you are into extreme activities then you can dive from the rock if you don't mind waiting in a line as this gets very popular during high season

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Nissi Beach


The 500 meters of Nissi beach are covered with thin white sand but some places have rocks that can hurt your feet if you are not paying attention to where you step. This amazing beach is awarded with a blue flag which simply means that is regularly checked for water quality and provide all necessary facilities to enjoy a carefree day on the beach

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Nissi Beach


This amazing beach is named Nissi (in Greek nissi means island) as a small islet is located near the coast. Only shallow waters separate the islet from the coast so someone can reach it very easily on foot. The position of the islet provides protection from big waves and the visitors will enjoy almost always a very calm sea.

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Nissi Beach


Nissi beach in Agia Napa is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Cyprus. The white sand gives a light blue color to the sea and when you are there it's seems like you are inside of a carte postale from some exotic destination.

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Réthimnon, Greece


The old town of Rethimno, is the best preserved old town of Crete. It was build by Venetian and locals today inhabit the same structures built at that era. Walking around the narrow alleys of old town is a great experience as at the same time you can visit the local souvenir shops, eat in beautiful decorated taverns and have a chance to pick a look inside local people homes and yards through the open windows and doors

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Peter the Great Statue


Peter the Great statue in Moscow has a very controversial history. Many Moscovites consider it ugly while many question the purpose of such a statue in Moscow as King Peter transfered Russian capital to Saint Petersburg.

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ГУМ, Москва


Gum is one of the most iconic malls in Moscow. Built around 1890, this building of great architecture and engineering is a necessary stop you need to make if you are visiting red square. Try to find the traditional ice cream cart and taste the ice cream served in waffle cone as it was in the soviet union.

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Moscow City


Moscow city is currently under construction and new sky scrapers are taking their space to the city landscape

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Ploshchad Revolyutsii


76 bronze statues depicting people from soviet Russia decorate one of the most popular Moscow metro stations. Touching specific parts of some of the statues is considered to bring good luck and make wishes come true. Thousands of people every day touch this dog's nose to have good luck for the rest of their day. This behavior have made parts of the statues to be polished and obtained a bright gold yellow color.

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