Gerovasa
More Houses
After scrambling through some undergrowth, we reached some more buildings. You can see that some of the ruins are in a lot better state than others.
Heavy Pruning
Behind those buildings was this old olive tree. It had been recently pruned, presumably for firewood.
Main House?
Let's take a look at this building. It is the most substantial of the village, and has several rooms. This is Point 5 on the map.
View From Within
Inside it was fairly nondescript though., There was a nice window shot to be had, but that was about it.
Water Feature
A common sight in Cypriot Villages, these water features were mostly constructed during British Rule. This one is date-stamped 1954. We only found one of these in Gerovasa though. We would normally expect to find a few more than that.
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