Hidden Earth 2018
Kefalonia
45 minute Lecture|Mr Martyn Farr

Abstract
The Greek island of Kefalonia is a prime holiday destination with holiday makers. But there is far more to the place than sun, sea and sand. Sea water sinks into the land on one side of the island and emerges on the other side at a higher level. This is a fascinating place with some exceptional caves and cave diving.
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