Since 1943, Leros island in the eastern Aegean has been the world’s second biggest “museum” of WWII shipwrecks after Normandy. During the past five years, the island has been turned into a go-to destination for diving tourism. The Eastern Aegean was the setting for a series of German air/amphibious landings, something not normally associated with […] Read the full story on GreekReporter.com.