The Fruity Fields Of Theletra

Published 27th of March, 2022

T Junction

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Once we passed the two fruit trees, we reached a fork in the road. I was fairly certain where the right-hand track went (back to the village) so we went left.

More Orchards

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The countryside consisted mainly of a mix of citrus and olive trees. The area here looked a bit bedraggled but it was certainly less overgrown than the field the lemon tree was growing in.

Orange Closeups

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Once bitten, twice shy and all that. I left these alone. Besides, if there was a chance that somebody was actually going to harvest them, I wouldn't want to steal anybody's crop.

The Road To Nowhere

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The track soon petered out, in some more farm fields. So we turned round and headed back towards the other turning we walked past at the T Junction.

Below The Village

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I guess when the village was still inhabited this area would have been in a much better state. It's a shame there aren't more photographs around from that time period.

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