Phrygana vegetation, consisting largely of thyme, on the Loutro Peninsula. It is so severely browsed by sheep and goats that the bushes, although unpalatable, are widely spaced. The large carob tree has a browse-line where the animals have eaten all the leaves within reach. September 1998.
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Phrygana vegetation, consisting largely of thyme, on the Loutro Peninsula. It is so severely browsed by sheep and goats that the bushes, although unpalatable, are widely spaced. The large carob tree has a browse-line where the animals have eaten all the leaves within reach. September 1998.