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Introducing Cyclades

The Cyclades (kih-klah-dez), are Greek islands to dream about; sun-kissed outliers of rock and dappled earth lying scattered across the glittering Aegean Sea. Their characteristic white cubist houses, golden beaches, olive groves, pine forests, herb-strewn mountain slopes and terraced valleys make for an irresistible mix. Throw in a dash of hedonism, and a culture that draws vividly on ancient and modern themes, and the Greek Island dream can become reality.

Other realities can be a touch more down to earth, at least for native islanders, who have often struggled for a living through centuries of deprivation. Beneath the tourism gloss, many still raise livestock and grow food on reluctant soil, or chase a diminishing supply of fish from seas that are regularly rough and dangerous. Winters are often grey, bleak and unforgiving.

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  • Tourists photographing pelican, Mykonos, Cyclades Islands.
  • Boat in harbour, Mykonos, Cyclades Islands.
  • Overhead of ruins, Delos, Cyclades Islands.
  • Street scene reflected in mirror of motor scooter, Patmos, Dodecanese Islands.
  • Passengers disembarking from a ferry, Delos, Cyclades Islands.
  • Ruins, Delos, Cyclades Islands.
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