Kritou Marottou - A Typical Cypriot Village
Santa Reflections
One good thing about water features is that they often give you the opportunity to take some nice reflection shots.
Olive Press
Next to the water feature is a relic of the village's past.
Santa's Well
In case you were wondering, we took these pictures on Sunday 8th January. It was two days after 12th Night, but decorations tend to stay up a bit longer in Cyprus.
Meanwhile, Across The Road
On the other side of the road was another water feature and seating area.
Christmas Frog?
I'm not sure if the frog here is a Christmas decoration or a more permanent resident.
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