Old Choletria

Published 29th of August, 2018

Reason For Leaving

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Now if I lived in a house like this, and it developed a crack like that, I think I would want to move too.

Cypriot Hospitality

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As I descended the track, a lady appeared and presented me with this bunch of grapes. They were very tasty.

Go West

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I was unable to communicate much with the lady, beyond my usual Yassas and Efharisto. However, she did indicate to me that there was other stuff to see towards the reservoir.

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So I set off in that direction. Sure enough, there were some more ruins. I have a feeling she might have been trying to say something else though. Perhaps she was pointing at Foinikas? That lies on the other side of the Xeros, in the direction she was pointing. If she thought I like old buildings then it would certainly be a good area to visit.

Another Dwelling

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Anyway, my walk took me as far as this dwelling, which was obvioulsy still inhabited.

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