Church of the Prophet Elias

Published 27th of November, 2019

Big Sign

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This sign, presumably pointing to Elias, was by the side of the track.

Up We Go

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Picnic Spot

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At the top of the trail you come to this picnic spot.

Nice Place To Eat

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We used to have a nice picnic spot on the road above Miliou. However, it got swamped by bees and wasps, attracted by the nearby water source. So they eventually took the chairs and table away. We now have a new picnic spot for the area!

Distant Seas

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One final scenic shot. You can see the sea in the background, if you look carefully. Cyprus has lots of churches to explore. You will regularly see signs pointing to them on your travels. It is worth checking them out. Some might be fairly mundane, but occasionally you will find little treats such as this one. Just remember to treat all churches with respect though. Dress appropriately, and bear in mind that other visitors may be there for more sombre reasons. Here endeth the sermon...

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