DIDYMA DOLINES
Two sinkholes, 80 and 120 metres in diameter and 30 metres deep, one on the hillside, the other housing two old chapels.
These spectacular natural collapses of limestone soil (Δολίνες Διδύμων/Dolines Didymon) form two circles 80 and 120 m in diameter and 30 m deep. The doline closest to Didyma, Mikri Spilia ("little cave"), is laid out with an underground staircase leading to the bottom of the vegetation-covered "crater", where there are two 13th-century troglodyte chapels. The second, Megali Spilia ("big cave"), is inaccessible, but more impressive: the hillside collapse has given it the appearance of an amphitheatre.
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