Geroskipou Shrine Caves Revisited

Published 11th of September, 2025

Hot Tub Time Machine

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There is a built-in hot tub here. This looks nice but must be a bugger to maintain should anything need fixing.

Up We Go

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Back indoors, I could see a staircase leading to the first floor through the gloom.

Bath Time

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It looks like somebody has made off with the sink!

View From The Top

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It's a shame, as the villa is in a lovely setting, and its location will be a lot more sought after with the arrival of the nearby Neapolis.

Puzzle

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One thing I didn't understand though, is that somebody had gone to great lengths to remove all the electrical sockets. However, once removed, they had left them on the floor. Why bother?

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