Geroskipou Bypass

Published 4th of September, 2019

More Buildings

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Walking along the edge of the gorge, we come across more abandoned buildings. Watch out for big spider webs too.

More Tyres

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There were a lot more, smaller tyres in the next building. I focused on the graffiti though.

Urban Exploring

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Let's take a look in here...

Interesting Machinery

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This looks like it was some sort of boiler.

Shooting Gallery

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This building had been converted into a shooting gallery. How did I know that?

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