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Vandals Deface Protected Greek Beach with Football Club Graffiti

Wednesday, 6 May 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Vandals have carved the words "Crete OFI" into the iconic white volcanic rocks at Sarakiniko beach on the island of Milos, one of Greece's most photographed natural landscapes. The graffiti, linked to supporters of OFI Crete, a football club based in Heraklion, has drawn widespread condemnation across Greece. Sarakiniko is a protected geological site, and damaging its rock formations is both illegal and irreversible. While this incident occurred on Milos rather than Crete, it reflects broader concerns about the preservation of Greece's natural sites during peak tourist season. Visitors to any protected natural area in Greece are reminded that carving, marking, or removing rocks or geological formations carries serious legal penalties. Respecting these landscapes ensures they remain accessible and intact for future visitors.

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