Geroskipou Shrine Caves Revisited
Shower

As well as the bathroom there was also a shower, along with numerous bedrooms.


Somebody had removed the Aircon control, and again, left it on the floor.
Mind The Gap

There was a walkway here which I found a bit of a challenge. I don't like walking along routes that have drops on both sides. I imagine that this passage would have had glass walls or railings once completed.
Another Hot Tub

I also found another hot tub, indoors this time. Good luck to anybody who wants to try and swipe that. We had a hot tub at our place, which I removed once we got bored of it. That was a much bigger task than I anticipated, and eventually involved a sledgehammer.
Final View

And this was the view from the villa window. In 10 years, I imagine this will look a lot different, as will the rest of the Shrine Caves Area. If you are still reading this, thank you for coming with me on a little adventure as I explored the area. It is fun to do, even if we don't visit a major landmark. Cyprus will always have something up its sleeve.
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