Nas beach and archaeological site

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Nas beach and archaeological site is a scenic coastal area on the Greek island of Ikaria that combines a sandy beach with the ruins of an ancient temple and other archaeological remains.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
beach
tourist attraction
approximateLocation northwestern Ikaria
country Greece
environmentType coastal environment
hasAccess footpath from village of Nas
hasArchaeologicalFeature ancient harbor installations
architectural fragments
ruins of an ancient temple
stone foundations
hasConservationConcern erosion risk
pressure from tourism
hasCulturalSignificance example of ancient coastal sanctuary on Ikaria
hasNaturalFeature river mouth
rocky coastline
sandy beach
small bay
hasNearbyAmenity tavernas in Nas village
hasPart Nas beach
archaeological remains of an ancient temple
hasShoreType mixed sand and pebbles
hasTerrain steep slopes around beach
hasView open sea
surrounding cliffs
hasWaterBody Aegean Sea
heritageType local archaeological heritage site
isPopularWith local residents
tourists
knownFor combination of beach and ancient ruins
scenic coastal landscape
sunset views
locatedIn North Aegean region
locatedNearSettlement Nas
locatedOnIsland Ikaria
partOf coastline of Ikaria
seasonalPeak summer months
tourismType beach tourism
cultural tourism
usedFor hiking access
sightseeing
sunbathing
swimming

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Ikaria hasAttraction Nas beach and archaeological site