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Greece · GreeceSerifos, a small island in the western Cyclades, has a long history tied to its iron and copper mines, which brought prosperity from ancient times. After the end of the Greek Revolution in 1830, mining resumed on a large scale, focusing on surface iron deposits and boosting the local economy — albeit under harsh and unsafe conditions. During this period, the island’s population increased by approximately 2,000 people, as workers arrived from oth…Read Article
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Attica · AtticaWhen Shelley Dark lands solo on the Greek island of Hydra for two weeks in the dead of winter, she’s not chasing sunny beaches. She’s hunting a pirate—her husband’s great-great-grandfather and Australia’s first Greek convict. Armed with an umbrella, a cashmere scarf, and zero Greek skills, Shelley is ready to conquer the archives. But Hydra has other ideas: fresh seafood, exhilarating hikes, cats, donkeys, and warm, eccentric locals. What starts…Read Article