Old Fasoula

Published 23rd of November, 2020

Rubble

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Ok, so let's have a close-up look of the area. First we will head off towards the wind farm. There was a ruin in the field. If we start there and work our way back we will have some sort of order. The village was really flattened, and there isn't much standing. So it makes it a bit harder to describe what we are looking at. Hopefully the film will help.

And if you are wondering, we flew the drone on a different day to when we took the pictures.

Lone House

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Mud Covered Walls

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These look similar to some of the walls we saw in the nearby abandoned village of Souskiou. You can see how thick the walls must have been at some point.

Palm Care

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Palm trees like this are a good sign that Turkish Cypriots used to live in the area. What surprised me though, is that somebody is still looking after it. You can see the recent clippings on the ground here.

Ancient Olive

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I'm always a sucker for an olive tree. And this one was pretty magnificent. Note also that there is a well in front of it.

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