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Greece, Chios, Refugees on their way to Europe

Greece, Chios, The Odyssey. It Does Not Ends Here 5
She holds me! Even Zeus is afraid of the night. The night belongs to the goddess Nyx.

Refugees a few minutes after arriving at the coast in Chios, near Karfaz. Volunteer Nora Jaz, from Cyprus holding a girl after arriving and warm her up. This girl came from Cesme, Turkey with a dinghy and with fake life jackets at night. Depending on the sea, it takes them between three to five hours to cross the Aegean Sea between Turkey and Greece, depending where they start, its about minimum 8 nautical miles between coast to coast. Refugees from Afghanistan, Iran, Syria and other countries form the near east, made it to Greece by crossing the Aegean Sea with a rubber dinghy.

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She holds me! Even Zeus is afraid of the night. The night belongs to the goddess Nyx. <br />
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Refugees a few minutes after arriving at the coast in Chios, near Karfaz. Volunteer Nora Jaz, from Cyprus holding a girl after arriving and warm her up. This girl came from Cesme, Turkey with a dinghy and with fake life jackets at night. Depending on the sea, it takes them between three to five hours to cross the Aegean Sea between Turkey and Greece, depending where they start, its about minimum 8 nautical miles between coast to coast. Refugees from Afghanistan, Iran, Syria and other countries form the near east, made it to Greece by crossing the Aegean Sea with a rubber dinghy.
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