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Standing as a quiet sentinel on the western edge of Lesvos near the village of Sigri, this traditional windmill is one of the evocative landmarks that give the island's remote coastline its timeless character. Windmills like this one were once essential features of Aegean island life, harnessing the strong winds that sweep off the open sea to grind grain for local communities. Their distinctive silhouettes, with tapering stone towers and skeletal wooden frames, became as much a part of the landscape as the olive groves and fishing harbors that defined daily existence here.
Visiting this windmill offers a chance to pause and take in the sweeping views of the surrounding coastline and the deep blue of the Aegean that stretches toward the horizon. Sigri itself is one of Lesvos's most unspoiled villages, and the windmill sits within easy reach of the remarkable Petrified Forest, a UNESCO-listed natural monument that draws visitors curious about the island's ancient volcanic past. The combination of natural drama, historical atmosphere, and genuine tranquility makes this corner of Lesvos feel far removed from the busier tourist trails, rewarding travelers who make the journey west.
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