Libyan Sea
The Libyan Sea is a part of the Mediterranean Sea, located to the south of the island of Crete and north of the coast of Libya. It is bordered by several countries, including Greece and Egypt, and is known for its deep blue waters and rich marine biodiversity. The sea plays a significant role in regional shipping and fishing activities.
The Libyan Sea is also notable for its historical significance, as it has been a route for trade and cultural exchange since ancient times. It is home to various islands, including Chrysi and Kea, which attract tourists for their natural beauty and archaeological sites.