The Eledio Quartz Mines

Published 22nd of April, 2018

Country Church

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We eventually spied a modern church, so set off in it's direction.

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We were now, it seemed, on the outskirts of Eledio. There is a track running next to this church, that looked like it went to those caves I mentioned. Don't go down it. You will end up in front of a fenced-off farm, and have to reverse back out.

Decorations

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Approaching Eledio from this direction, I wasn't sure if we were in the old or the new quarter. Eledio was moved one and half miles back in the Fifties, because of Earthquake damage.

Viewpoint

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However, we knew it had a viewpoint, and there at the top of the hill, we could see it. So we set off in that direction.

Agios Arini

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From the other side of the viewpoint you can see the start of this walkway. There was a lot of road repair work going on, but we found a place to park and went for a wander.

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