This article describes a journey through the East Mani region of the Peloponnese, highlighting its unique landscapes, historical significance, and preserved traditional architecture. As the route moves away from Gythio, the scenery transitions from sandy beaches to rocky coves and arid terrain, dominated by ancient stone structures. The region's villages, such as Kotronas, showcase the influence of local geology on both historical and modern construction. The Skopa peninsula is noted for its lush greenery, archaeological importance, and natural beauty, including ancient ruins and serene beaches. The journey continues to Alypa, a coastal settlement marked by its traditional stone houses and scenic location.
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