Greek photographer Alexandros Maragos recently captured an unusual phenomenon in the town of Aitoliko: a 1,000-foot-long (~300m) spider web that blanketed a vast area of the landscape.



The web was reportedly spun by thousands of Tetragnatha spiders for mating and to trap the growing mosquito population.

“As they built their web, they kept covering up large parts of the beach, trees, bushes, and even animals,” Maragos tells PetaPixel.

You can find more of Maragos’ work on his website and Instagram.

Image credits: Photographs by Alexandros Maragos and used with permission