Imbros Gorge (Greek:Φαράγγι Ίμπρου,Faragi Imbrou) is an 11 km longcanyon located nearHora Sfakion in southernCrete, theMediterranean island. It runs parallel toSamariá Gorge, its narrowest part has 1.60 m and it ends at the village ofKommitádes (8 km/ 650 m for hiking). The Imbros village (aka Nimbros) is located at an altitude of 780 meters and is at the South end of the fertile plain of Askyfou.
The legend tells that two brothers were banished fromImbros, Turkey and lived in the Imbros village, Crete.
The Imbros Gorge mule trail was the only connection betweenChania and Hora Sfakion, before the road was built. Remains of this trail can be still seen. The gorge witnessed an evacuation of several thousandBritish soldiers duringWorld War II before heading toEgypt.
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