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Stalattiti e stalagmiti nella Grotta di Sendoni, Zoniana
Stalattiti e stalagmiti nella Grotta di Sendoni, Zoniana
There are more than 2000 caves on the island. Many of these were used in ancient times, some possibly as far back as 3000 B.C. The Spileo Eilithias (Eithilia Cave) was a cult centre devoted to the goddess of childbirth, Eilithia. Relics found here date back to Neolithic times. The Spileo Dikteon Andron (Dikteon Andron Cave) on the Lassithi Plateau, is the legendary birthplace of Zeus. According to legend, Zeus stayed in the Spileo Ideon Andron (Ideon Andron Cave) on Psiloritis during his youth. Another cave, Spileo Melidoniou (Melidoni Cave) was the site of a tragic episode in the struggle for Cretan independence: In 1824, 300 villagers took refuge from Turkish troops in this cave. When they refused to come out, the Turkish troops barricaded the opening with combustible materials and set fire to them. None of the villagers survived. The Spileo Sendoni (Sendoni Cave) near ancient Axos, is one of the most beautiful in Crete. The Spileo Agiou Ioanni (Agios Ioannis Cave) is the place where the saint lived and died.

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La Grotta dell' Ideon Andron sulle pendici dello Psiloritis
La Grotta dell' Ideon Andron sulle pendici dello Psiloritis
La grotta di Eilìthia nei pressi di Àmnisos
La grotta di Eilìthia nei pressi di Àmnisos
Stalattiti e stalagmiti nella Grotta di Sendoni, Zoniana
Stalattiti e stalagmiti nella Grotta di Sendoni, Zoniana