Foinikas in 2024

Published 23rd of October, 2024

Towards The School

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From the more modern houses at the back, we shall head South towards the dam. There are a few more interesting buildings to see.

Old School

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The building towards the bottom right with a hole in the roof is the old mosque. There's not a lot to say about it. There's no minaret, and the inside is fairly plain. There is a faded hint of minor decoration, but that's about it. Mind you, mosques are supposed to be plain inside, so that is hardly a surprise.

Missing Black Board

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Here's a close-up of the school. You can see where the blackboard used to be attached to the wall.

Occasional Ruins

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There are two outer building to Foinikas. When the reservoir is full only one is visible an half-submerged. The other is under water. At the moment, they are both high and dry.

Dried Up

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You can walk out onto the dried-up bed of the reservoir, but don't try and drive on it. There is a chance it won't end well.

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