Vigla / Kologeros

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The Captain received two reports about this beach in September 2003. It is easy to find: just follow the indications to Molos. Arriving at the bay of Molos, you go straight ahead instead of turning left to Molos beach. This road turns right and is a dirt road. After about 400m you arrive at Vigla beach. Even on windy days it is somewhat covered as it is facing south-east. This beach is famous because the mountains and the stones all around are full of “Argilos”. All visitors try to take advantage of its curative peculiarity. You take a handful of clay, wet it, apply it all over to your skin and let the sun dry it. It makes you look like an alien from space with your body completely blue. Then you go into the sea to wash it all off. Afterwards, your skin is completely smooth, much more youthful. Put some lotion on, in order to avoid sunburns! Visit this beach and get your beauty care for free. The mud is made from the light-grey layer at the south end of the beach, by mixing seawater with powdered stone. There are some shallow holes made in this layer to make this easier. Recommended, if only for the fun to play with the mud!

This is a beautiful pebbles beach about 100 metres long and surrounded by cliffs. It it is not shown on maps nor is it sign-posted. My contributors visited this beach twice and there were never more than 12-20 people. The first time they visited, they were the first couple on the beach. The next couple to arrive were also nude. But arrivals after that were all textile - some topless.

My contributors' second visit to this beach was for the purpose of doing the mud thing and gathering some of the clay to bring home. This time there were 3 nude women who arrived about the same time we did and they were the only others we encountered as we were only there for about an hour. Based on that experience, you can probably enjoy this beach early in the day but as the day progresses you will probably have to share it with textiles.

A Barefooter who visited in July 2006 found it completely textile, but he didn't care - his recommendation? "Have fun naked with the clay".

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