The Evretou Grave

Published 31st of January, 2018

Lovely Views

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There are some seriously steep cliffs around here, so do be careful if you go for a wander.

To The Right

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It soon became apparent that a direct approach would only give a fleeting view of the grave as I plummeted past it, so I retraced my steps and picked my way through the undergrowth. Being Cyprus, the undergrowth is VERY prickly. It was also tricky navigating, as there were flat areas underneath the undergrowth that made it difficult to judge your footing. It was almost as if there were steps...

Three Steps To Heaven

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As I progressed it turned out that there were indeed steps, cut into the side of the slope, and re-enforced with marble.

Getting Closer

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If anything, the view was just getting better.

Ants!

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I passed this fairly impressive ants' nest on the way, which was teeming with activity. You can't really see them on a picture though.

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