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Foundations of a fortified castle of the Hellenistic era at the location of Hellenica shortly before the mountain pass of Aghia Paraskevi in Sela.
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Ruins of a stronghold of the Hellenistic era on the Xylokastro mountain peak, which supervised the strait between Etoloakarnania and Kalamos.
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Foundation inscription of a residence dated 1825.
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The castle of Episkopi built in the later Roman/early Byzantine era with its main mission being that of controlling shipping in the strait of Kalamos – Mytikas Etoloakarnanias.
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The church of Aghii Anargyri with the miraculous icon of the Holy Virgin.
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The little church of Aghia Paraskevi in Sela.
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Interior of the little church of St. George in the settlement of Episkopi.
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The church of St. George in Kalamos with its remarkable bell tower featuring characteristics of the Ionian Sea islands’ (the so called ‘Eptanisos’) architecture.
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The recently renovated church of St. Gerasimos on the path from Kalamos to Kefali which is encountered in the first minutes of the route.
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The little church of St. Constantine is still located beside the sea. The church with its special architectural features aging in the saltiness.
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The ruins of one of the two windmills in Kefali.
A threshing floor in Pano Kefali hidden somewhere in the age-old olive grove.
One more threshing floor on the road from Kalamos to Kefali.
The remainder of the old picturesque path connecting the two settlements of the island – Kalamos and Kefali.
Two derelict windmills at the entrance to the gulf of Kefali.
One of the tens of the island’s lime kilns.
The windmill in Petri.