Abandoned Villages - Faleia
Guard Dog
This dog was a bit camera shy.
Old School House?
Faleia is filled with contradictions. There are certainly an abundance of ruins. I think, though am only guessing, that this was an old school house. Yet other houses are still inhabited.
Nice Parking!
Even by Cyprus standards that's a bit spectacular.
The Main Drag
Again, the road splits in two. First, we will take the right hand fork. This area almost looks like a proper street. The houses all have a roof, and gates are locked. The buildings also have electricity.
Ok, that roof has seen better days. I am sure it isn't supposed to be like that...
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