Geroskipou Shrine Caves Revisited

Published 11th of September, 2025

Kitty Colony

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I was pleased to see that the kitty colony was still present in the copse of trees. There are lots of beds and feeding bowls there, though I didn't see many cats.

Yet More Caves

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Next to the interesting building there were yet more caves. At first glance these appeared to be fenced off too.

Animal Pens

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Closer inspection revealed that they were probably used to house animals.

The Interesting Building

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The interesting building came complete with an overgrown courtyard and a gate which was hanging off its hinges. I presumed that nobody would object to me having a look around.

More Arches

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I imagine this used to be a farm.

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