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Manuel began his journey as a lifeguard on Sant Sebastià Beach and later worked as a barista—two roles that deepened his love for coastal life and local stories. Now based part-time in Crete, he brings a Mediterranean spirit to his writing and is currently exploring Spain’s surf beaches for a book project that blends adventure, culture, and coastline.

Poseidon Statue Sparks Controversy in Mexico

2024-07-16 by Manuel Santos

Poseidon

Profepa, the Federal Attorney for Environmental Protection, decided to temporarily close the Poseidon statue in Mexico,

Mexico Orders Closure of Poseidon Statue After Cultural Dispute

2024-07-15 by Manuel Santos

Poseidon

Poseidon Statue Erected Without Permits Mexican authorities have issued a closure order on a 10-foot-tall Poseidon statue erected in May in the Gulf of Mexico near Progreso, Yucatan. The large aquatic statue depicting an angry Poseidon wielding a trident had become a popular photo spot for tourists. However, the National Environmental Protection Agency stated that […]

Floating Platform Reinstated at Cretan Beach

2024-07-15 by Manuel Santos

balos beach boat

Platform Restored to Ensure Safety Visitors to the famed Balos Beach in western Crete can now disembark safely, thanks to the reinstatement of a floating platform. A video that surfaced on social media revealed tourists struggling to reach the shore, wading through neck-deep water while holding their belongings aloft. Giorgos Mylonakis, the mayor of Kissamos, […]

Bulgarian Archaeologists Uncover Remarkable Statue in Heraclea Sintica

2024-07-11 by Manuel Santos

Statue in Heraclea Sintica

A 2nd century AD statue resembling god Hermes was found in the ancient city of Heraclea Sintica.

Adria Ferries Launched New Italy to Montenegro Route

2024-07-11 by Manuel Santos

Adria Ferries

The new Adria Ferries Ancona – Bar line is active for trips starting from July 9, 2024, with biweekly departures from both ports.

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Heraklion forces tourist catamarans into an unsafe, foul-smelling industrial port while raising fees by 300%

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Crete offers rich mushroom habitats across its forests and mountains. Learn where to find them, when to forage, which species are safe, and how to explore responsibly.

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Malevizi signs a 1.6M-euro road improvement project, upgrading rural access and boosting safety for visitors exploring Crete’s mountain villages.

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