The tunnels are actually train tunnels. There was a lignite mine between Plakias and Lefkogia and a narrow track (600mm) industry train (Decauville) was transporting the lignite from the mine 2.5 km to the sea where it was loaded on ships. The build structures at the end of the tunnels are the remains of a ramp where the lignite was going down on board of the ship. Due to the poor quality of the lignite the mining ended soon after WW2 and the tunnels became abandoned.
i only found this fellas videos yesterday i saw his other video on plakias first then this one today plakias is lovely now it's all finished and the fountain looks beautiful at night when it's lit up. love crete and love this mans video's ,, he has lots of good advice and some very wise things to say 👍 too good to here
Hi! It was nice to meet you Zameer in Plakias. We are in a movie 😊 Thank you for the conversation and selfie 📷 You are a great guy and great video again 👏 We 're waiting for the next! Best regards, Magda &Dave from Poland ❤
Hello Zameer! Greetings from Latvia 🇱🇻 are you planning to visit Richtis gorge? I'm looking for information about it, how to get there,how to get back to car after walking and much more....???
The Tunnels are very old, they have been used to unload Cargo from ancient ships, later the Nazis used it to land and load their submarines during the Crete invasion.
i do believe that Atlantis and lemuria covered many miles of land and water pretty sure much is under the seas of Greece very ancient and more advanced, their technology may have blew them up ??? IDK but when i hear those stories it's like they are familiar to me and that makes no logical sense!
I love your speech about the beauty of Nature ❤
Thank you!
@Zameer Thanks again. You have shown me again beautiful places to discover during my holiday in Plakias. Greetings from the Netherlands
My pleasure 😊
Absolutely stunning video this one from Plakias! Thank you very much! Plakias is our favourite place❤
Seriously, Zameer, this one is a really good vlog to watch again and again.
Thanks Zameer 🙏wery nice and beautiful walk again 👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏😊
Fantastic video zameer hope u well 👍🥰
Thank You very much for the tips and the walk around Plakias- we're going there in July - THANK YOU!!!
Hope you enjoy it!
The tunnels are actually train tunnels.
There was a lignite mine between Plakias and Lefkogia and a narrow track (600mm) industry train (Decauville) was transporting the lignite from the mine 2.5 km to the sea where it was loaded on ships. The build structures at the end of the tunnels are the remains of a ramp where the lignite was going down on board of the ship.
Due to the poor quality of the lignite the mining ended soon after WW2 and the tunnels became abandoned.
Beautiful Plakias
Plakias 💙💙💙 Hello from Poland :)
Greetings!! Great as usual. Thank you!! 🥰
i only found this fellas videos yesterday i saw his other video on plakias first then this one today plakias is lovely now it's all finished and the fountain looks beautiful at night when it's lit up. love crete and love this mans video's ,, he has lots of good advice and some very wise things to say 👍 too good to here
Thanks a lot for your comment 😀
Hi! It was nice to meet you Zameer in Plakias. We are in a movie 😊 Thank you for the conversation and selfie 📷 You are a great guy and great video again 👏 We 're waiting for the next! Best regards, Magda &Dave from Poland ❤
Best wishes!
Hello Zameer! Greetings from Latvia 🇱🇻 are you planning to visit Richtis gorge? I'm looking for information about it, how to get there,how to get back to car after walking and much more....???
May I have a question what camera you have been using?
The Tunnels are very old, they have been used to unload Cargo from ancient ships, later the Nazis used it to land and
load their submarines during the Crete invasion.
i do believe that Atlantis and lemuria covered many miles of land and water pretty sure much is under the seas of Greece very ancient and more advanced, their technology may have blew them up ??? IDK but when i hear those stories it's like they are familiar to me and that makes no logical sense!