Back to newsResidents near the Malia archaeological site on Crete's north coast have raised complaints about an unauthorized encampment located just meters from the ancient ruins. Reports describe accumulated waste and unsanitary conditions in the area, prompting locals to call on authorities for immediate action. The Malia Palace, a major Minoan site dating back around 3,700 years, is a popular stop for tourists traveling along the north coast between Heraklion and Agios Nikolaos. The site remains open to visitors, but those planning a visit should be aware of the situation in the surrounding area. Local authorities have been notified and residents are pressing for a prompt response. Tourists are advised to access the archaeological site via the official designated entrance on the main coastal road.
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Encampment Waste Threatens 3,700-Year-Old Malia Palace on Crete
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