3968 x 5952 px | 33,6 x 50,4 cm | 13,2 x 19,8 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
17 juin 2018
Lieu:
Myrtos Beach, Greece
Informations supplémentaires:
Myrtos Beach is in the region of Pylaros, in the north-west of Kefalonia island, in the Ionian Sea of Greece. Myrtos beach lies between the feet of two mountains, Agia Dynati and Kalon Oros (901m). Myrtos has been described as "one of the most dramatic beaches in Greece", with its "mile-and-a-half long arc of dazzling white pebbles."[4] It was used as the location for the mine explosion episode in the film Captain Corelli’s Mandolin. The surrounding sediment at Myrtos Beach is generally made up of marble material, a metamorphosed limestone. The beach is made up of round, white cobblestones. As waves curve along the beach they also pick up the finest bits of marble; this creates sediment plumes that follow the curve of the beach with the direction of the waves giving the water a shade of turquoise.