The studio of “Where there is Greece” today, Tuesday, June 17 at 14.45, is Kythnos. Elambia Revi and George Kourdis come out of the little Cycladic island that fascinates us with its hidden beauties. Graphic villages, paved cobbled streets, dozens of beaches, caves and countless chapels compose a magnificent setting that invites us to get to know it better.
Beautiful people and beautiful stories are sweetened with the traditional music of festivals, at the rhythms playing local organ players. Until a few years ago, Kythnos inspires artists a few years ago.
Baths of Kythnou. A pure, welcoming port with a marina that has been awarded a global application for its services. Behind the success, there is Helen who has never left her place and Stavros, settled on the island for many years, who have taken over her management.
Since last autumn, Kythnos is without a ferry connection to the port of Piraeus. This lack has burdened in time and money the islanders and tourism businessmen, who are protesting. But the local football academies also lost the match this year due to the inability to connect with the other islands.
Kythnos has 250 children – however there are shortages of doctors and mainly in a pediatrician. Parents are forced to travel even for vaccines, and if the pediatrician who voluntarily comes from Athens is not present at regular intervals, diagnoses are made remotely from the phone.
Plenty of thyme in Thermia not only scatters its fragrance but is an ideal food for bees that produce an excellent honey. Despite the impact of the climate crisis on beekeeping, a man, devoted to this art, still serves it with love and awarded it for it.
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Source :Skai
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