Abandoned Villages: Istinjo

Published 4th of September, 2017

Sheep and Goats

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Sheep and goats seem to get along fine in Cyprus. We often see them herded together.

Pigs, three different ones.

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As well as the goats and sheep, we also spotted these pigs having a good old wallow, though the mud had dried out.

Baby Goats

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We poked our head into another building and saw a couple of baby goats. We thought it best to leave them alone, so went on our way.

View From Istinjo

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One final view from Istinjo, looking towards the valley and Samara.

Istinjo Map

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Finally, I have included a google aerial photo of the area. You can see from here the remains of a fair few houses which are no longer standing, as well as the buildings we covered. Alone, there isn't enough here to warrant a visit really. However, if you combine it with a trip to some of the other sites in the area, it will certainly prove interesting.

If you fancy visiting Istinjo, do bear in mind that the offroad route via Sarama can get impassable in the winter, as it turns into a quagmire. So approach from Filousa instead. This map will help.

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