Milos (also known as Melos) is a Greek island in the Cyclades group in the Aegean, 150 km south of Athens. Milos is famous as the place where the statue of Venus was found. The island has the shape of a horseshoe, with an area of 160 kmē. Its highest elevation is 748m. Milos is of volcanic origin and has a substantial mining industry due to the richness in natural resources. The island has been settled since 5000 BC. There are about 70 beaches, of which Sarakiniko beach is the most scenic one.

50 Greek orthodox church
51 Adamas
52 Adamas
53 Rocky bays in Sarakiniko
54 Rocky bays in Sarakiniko
55 Rocky bays in Sarakiniko
56 Rocky bays in Sarakiniko
57 Rocky bays in Sarakiniko
58 Rocky bays in Sarakiniko
59 Rocky bays in Sarakiniko
60 Rocky bays in Sarakiniko
61 Fishing boats in Adamas harbour
62 Fishing boats in Adamas harbour
63 Car ferry at the quay in Adamas
64 Adamas village
65 Trias church built in Adamas in 1776
66 Trias church built in Adamas in 1776
67 Trias church built in Adamas in 1776
68 Fishing boat in Adamas harbour
69 Klima village
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