After The Fires

Published 12th of August, 2020

Through The Next Valley

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We are now going to traverse Xeros Valley. We went along it in a recent blog. Now we are just going over the crossing near the monastery. If you are a big blog fan you will remember this route was washed away in the winter rains. It is now open again.

Agios Nikolaos

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If you are ever passing, make sure you pop in and have a look inside this church.

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Food For Thought

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Take a look at this hill. This time last year it was ablaze. You would not know that now. Now obviously, trees take a lot longer to recover, but it won't be long before the hills around Mousere and Dora are verdant again.

Pentalia Peril

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We've reached Pentalia now, and driven to the far end. I'm not sure whether this fire was ruled as arson or not. However, you can see that it got a lot closer to the houses here. The people who lived near that church and restaurant were very lucky indeed.

Burnt Hills

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The fields and woods around Pentalia took the brunt of the blaze.

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