Evretou Is Cut Off!
Back To The Jungle
This was the path I made through the dense undergrowth. I have also done a film showing the village and reservoir in all it's glory. There is a brief clip of this scene. I did try to do an action clip of me fighting my way through it all but the uneven ground made the film so bumpy it was unusable. All I can say is make sure you wear a decent pair of long trousers. And watch out for that pig...
Let's Explore...
Ok, so that was the mosque. I enjoyed seeing that, and I want to have a look at the rest of the reservoir. But first, I will take a few more shots of the village itself.
On a Clear Day...
It was fairly windy each time I visited Evretou for this blog, which was a bit of a shame. Some nice reflections here would have been pretty spectacular.
That's enough shots of Evretou itself. As I said previously, for a more in-depth analysis, check out the other blogs linked at the bottom of the page. And check out the film which will be appearing soon...
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Abandoned Villages - Evretou
Evretou is just off the B7 near Polis. It lies on the banks of the Evretou Reservoir, and is another sad testament to the troubles of 1974.Evretou Dam
Ever since we explored the abandoned villages of Evretou and Trimithousa, we have been meaning to return and have a look at the rest of the reservoir. A chance wrong turn gave us just the opportunity we needed, so off we went. It took us a few visits to get the full picture of the reservoir, but we saw some lovely scenery along the way...The Evretou Grave
Last time we walked around Evretou Dam, we observed a solitary grave on the opposite bank, half way up a hill. After the blog was published we were approached by somebody who keeps a log of the Turkish Cypriot Graves on the island. He hadn't a record of this one, so I promised to revisit the area and get more information...From Simou to Polis
The end of the year is fast approaching, but we thought there was still time to squeeze in one last road trip before the bells ring in the New Year. So join us as we take a scenic route from Simou to Polis, and revisit some old haunts along the way, with some new surprises...Evretou Reservoir Is Full!
She took her time, but Evretou Reservoir is now full! On a glorious, sunny Friday morning, I took my camera out to record the moment, and Evretou didn't disappoint. It has taken me a long time to whittle down the pictures I took for this blog, but here are a selection of the best.Good Pages To Visit
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