6. Natural seawater pool in Giola, Greece
The Greek island of Thassos, located in the North Aegean Sea, has been a resort since ancient times due to its pleasant climate. On the island in the Astris Valley there is a natural pool of Giora made from the erosion of rocks by seawater lagoons.
To get to Giorra, visitors need to drive 2 kilometers across the wilderness, park on the side of the road, follow signs to their destination, and then enjoy this crystal clear natural seawater pool. The water reaches a maximum depth of 8 meters, and the surrounding rocks are stepped in, making the pool very easy to enter and exit.
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7. French village of La Roque-Gageac
La Roqueegajac, a village carved along the northern bank of the Dordogne River in southern France, is known as one of the most beautiful villages in France. The houses in the village are built along the banks of the river and on the cliffs, with golden houses and brown traditional perigord roofs.
The exotic garden on the hillside, created by Gerard Dorin in 1970, thrives on the backdrop and the sun rises. The town is only 8 km from the most prestigious historical town, Sarlat.
Due to geographical restrictions and inconvenient transportation, the town's quaint "river and mountain scenery" is still famous, and tourists now visit it by converted ancient early cargo barges (Gabares).