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Melissani Cave () or Melissani Lake, also Melisani is a cave and located on the island of , northwest of Sami, about Southeast of , Northeast of and Northwest of Poros. This was created when a collapse of exposed in 1953, creating the cenote. The lies to the east with the Strait of Ithaca. Forests surround the cave and the mountain slope is to the west. Near the cave is the entry to the cave with parking lots and is passed almost in the middle of the main road linking Sami and Agia Efimia especially to the northern part of the island. Some say the water is so clear the boats look like they are floating on air.


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Geography
  • Location:
    • Longitude: 20.6 (20°37′25″) E
    • Latitude: 38.26 (38°15′25″) N
  • Elevation: Ionian Sea


Information
In , Melissani was the Cave of the . It features a lake surrounded with trees and forest, and is located east of the mountains of and . Tourism is common.

The lake's bottom is covered with stones. Plants grow at the opening of the cave. The color of the stone near the opening is stucco to honey-like brown.

The cave was rediscovered in 1951.


Hydrogeology
Melissani cave is a typical feature of karst environment in coastal carbonate aquifer. It forms a kind of , as described in the Yucatán peninsula (Mexico). The vertical shaft gives access to the water table (where you can do a round trip on a small boat). This groundwater is brackish, mixing between fresh water recharge inland and sea water intruded in depth in the island. Huge karst conduits have been explored by speleo-divers. The bay of Sami has many cenotes, with impressive shafts, that have been inventoried in a GIS Database see. The brackish water flowing through the cenotes outflows along the sea shore, forming brackish coastal and submarine springs. The groundwater of Melissani cave outflows at the "Fridi" beach. This brackish water is part of a famous hydrogeological phenomena : seawater is sucked in the west part of the island of Kefalonia, near Argostoli, and expelled in the bay of Sami. Salt water encroachment in the low-altitude karst water horizons of the island of Kephallinia. V. Maurin, J. Zoetl. Symposium on hydrology of fractured rocks 1965, IAHS Redbooks Pub74 1967. In Argostoli, the seawater flows into sinkholes, named , where water mill turns.


External links
  • http://www.showcaves.com/english/gr/showcaves/Melissani.html


See also
  • List of caves in Greece

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