Evretou Dam
A Sorry Sight
Zooming in we can see just how far the water level has dropped. We can also see that a fisherman has found a nice place for a spot of fishing.
Back To Evretou
We've reached the water tank now. This view is looking back to Evretou. Beyond that will lay Skarfos Bridge and Sarama.
Clay Pigeons
Now this is unusual, but a sight we are fairly used to. In the UK we lived near the army firing ranges at Ash and Aldershot. As well as the standard ranges they had clay pigeon ranges, for reasons I never really understood. This is the first such range I have seen in Cyprus though. It was besides the water tank, and there were loads of these spent pigeons lying around.
The Rest of the Reservoir
This was the view from the tank showing the rest of the reservoir. No dam was visible from this point though.
The View to the Sea
Finally, this was the view to the sea.
We followed the track, and it eventually plonked us back on the B7 in Skoulli. We had seen signposts to Evretou Dam on the road to Lysos so thought we would drive up there and investigate. It should be pointed out that if you take the Simou road off the B7, you will also see signs pointing to Evretou dam. They don't take you to Evretou dam, they take you to Evretou, and to where we started this blog.
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