Gerovasa
The High Street

Once back on the track, we can see a number of dwellings. Or were these barns? There is certainly evidence that they have been used as such since they were abandoned.

Another Angle

I half expect to see a pig or a goat emerge from one of the doorways.
This is point 3 on the map.
Interesting Gorge

A couple of years ago I would have been desperate to explore that gorge over there. I guess the hope was that it would be something similar to the superb Avakas Gorge. The reality however, is that they are normally very overgrown, virtually impassable, and likely home to lots of snakes. So I tend to enjoy them from afar now.
The Road Above

The track slopes downhill, away from the main road, and you can soon see it above you. We will explore the lower levels of the village first, before returning by the upper route.
Glorious Flora

Owing to the presence of the river, the vegetation towards the bottom of the village is pretty spectacular. I wonder what it looks like down here in the full bloom of Spring? It would be very difficult to get this far to see though. This is point 4 on the map.
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