The wild canyon of Agia Paraskevi is located in the Asterousia Mountains and on the borders of the village Paranymphi. It is called the little "brother" of the adjacent imposing and most famous Ambas Gorge, as both of them have the two highest waterfalls of Heraklion prefecture.
Η επαρχία Αμαρίου έχει έναν πραγματικά πολύ μεγάλο αριθμό εκκλησιών που είναι αφιερωμένες στον Άγιο Νικόλαο, καθώς σχεδόν κάθε χωριό έχει και μια. Μέσα στον οικιστικό ιστό του χωριού Νευς Αμάρι βρίσκεται ακόμη ένας μικρός μονόχωρος καμαροσκέπαστος ναός του Αγίου Νικολάου.
The church of Saint Nicholas (Agios Nikolaos) is built in a rural area northeast of the village Moni, province Selino. Its oldest eastern section was built in the architectural type of a single-storey arched temple with blind arches on the side walls.
The River Tyflos (Blind) is located in Kissamos province and its main stream is about 20 km long. The river has water until early summer, depending on the rainfall of the year.
The church of Panagia in Psychro, province Ierapetra, is dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary (August 15th) and is recorded to the Venetian census of monasteries and temples of the 17th century. It belongs to the parish of the village of Agios Ioannis and there is a big feast taking place here annualy.
Ο μικρός ναός του Αγίου Νικολάου βρίσκεται ανάμεσα στη Λύττο και την Κασταμονίτσα. Φέρει τοιχογραφίες επαρχιώτη ζωγράφου που χρονολογούνται από τον 14ο αιώνα με σκηνές από το χριστολογικό κύκλο. Ξεχωρίζουν η Βρεφοκτονία στο νότιο τοίχο, η θυσία του Αβραάμ και ο Άγιος Ζωσιμάς.
The church of Christ the Savior (Sotiras Christos) is located in the cemetery of the village Kefali of the area called Nine Villages in Kissamos Province and is dedicated to the Transfiguration of the Savior (celebr. August 6th). The single-nave arch-roofed temple has been externally altered by recent interventions, but internally it preserves its rich wall paintings that date back from 1320.
The church of Saint George (Agios Georgios) Koubelis is located in the position Sodi east of Chania city and on the western base of Akrotiri peninsula, very close to the wastewater treatment plant. It was the temple of a small seaside monastery, from which no other buildings survive.