Anogyra Vlou Archaeological Site
Nice Walls
Once you are in the Olive Oil Production Workshop, you can't help but notice how well-preserved some of the walls are. Is this a reconstruction, or were the ruins always in this condition? I checked on Kitchener's Cyprus Map from Victorian times, and that shows absolutely nothing in the area. The closest structure is a church about a half a mile away, which no longer exists.
The last few Archaeological Sites I have visited have been fairly disappointing - very little to see and very hot getting there. So I was pleasantly surprised with this location.
Dinosaur Footprint
Ok, so this was probably where they put candles or something, but to me it looks like a dinosaur footprint.
Youngish Tree
This tree hasn't been around for long. Is that significant? You see, surrounding this site are huge piles of rubble. You can see some in the distance. Has this area been (relatively) recently assembled from the rubble? This could explain why the tree is so young.
Distant Olive Park
The Olive Park we mentioned previously can be seen in the distance. It might be worth visiting that first, if you are coming out here to see this. I vaguely recall doing a blog on the park a few years ago, but I might be wrong.
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