From Kannaviou To Polis Off Road
More Signs

If you remember the Melandra blog, this sign style will be instantly recognisable. I wonder who put them up?

EOKA Information

Some of the signs are quite informative. We stopped here to visit the hideaway.
Now A Memorial

I presume the flagpole wasn't there when it was an active hideout! Neither was the memorial plate. The hideout itself was fairly non-descript, as a good hideout should be.
Another Sign

By now the troops are getting restless, and hunger is setting in. In the past we have observed that churches often have picnic benches outside. When we saw this sign we had to take the slight detour, as the picnic needed to be eaten.
Agios Georgios

A church in Cyprus dedicated to St George. What are the odds on that eh?* There was indeed a nice picnic bench outside, so we tucked into our goodies. We took all our rubbish with us though. It irritates me when people use these thoughtfully provided facilities then bag up their rubbish and leave it next to a tree or something. Take it with you! Some of these churches are only used a few times a year, so your rubbish bag will probably get ripped apart by animals, making a mess. Take your rubbish home with you!
* In case you didn't know, most churches in Cyprus seem to be called Agios Georgios. He was obviously a popular chap.
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