Crete's Ierapetra beach caters to the disabled
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
According to Crete's Radio Lassithi, Ierapetra beach will offer amenities to cater to people with special needs.
The City Council decided to place the SeaTrac system in six beaches of Ierapetra (Telonio, Waikiki, Gra Ligia, Mirtos, Megali Paralia and Makris Gialos).
Seatrac is an one of a kind engineering achievement, since it is the only device (world – wide) that can offer completely autonomous access to the sea for the disabled, in a robust, safe and yet cost – effective design. It is covered by Greek European and U.S. patents.
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