Antikythera is a diamond-shaped island in the Mediterranean Sea, situated between Greece’s mainland and the island of Crete. It’s small, covering just 8 square miles, and the population holds stable at under 100 permanent residents, well below the number of wild goats that call the island home. Antikythera is mostly bound by sheer limestone cliffs, interrupted only occasionally by narrow pebbly beaches. In the north are the ruins of an ancient castle, and in the south one can visit
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