Abandoned Villages - Faleia

Published 10th of July, 2018

A More Familiar Sight

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On the way back, there is more to see. This is more like what I would expect to find. This building wouldn't look out of place in Foinikas or Souskiou.

Farm Buildings

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A lot of the ruined buildings have been occupied by sheep and goats at one point, judging by the smell.

Under Repair?

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I'm not sure whether this is in the process of being renovated, or whether it is just being used as a store room.

That Car Again...

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We are now on the left-hand fork of the road. Let's see where that leads. I would love to know the story of this car.

Dilapidated Ruins

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This quarter of Faleia has not fared very well. There are still powerlines, but do they go to the ruins, or just their inhabited neighbours?

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