From Episkopi To Kallepia

Published 17th of February, 2017

The Heart of the Valley

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As you progress the road deteriorates. However, it is a lot better than it used to be a few years ago. This isn't the road. This is a dried up riverbead.

Not So Dried Up

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Forgive me, but I wanted to get an action shot of me driving through the river.

Old Ruins

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The track continues past some old ruins. It isn't much more than a wall, but was probably more substantial at one point.

Welcome To Kallepia

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Hunters don't seem to like this sign, and it's no surprise. You are still miles away from the nearest bar.

Behind the sign you can just about make out an old water mill.

More Adventures Beckon

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We turn left here, towards Kellepia. One day soon we will have to explore these other routes.

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