Kritou Marottou - A Typical Cypriot Village
Another Olive Press
I noticed a path and a road leading away from the rear of the church, so I went to explore.
Grave Yard
The path led to a small graveyard, with some rather large graves.
Final Repose
There were some people tending to some of the graves, so I didn't photograph them. This was another corner. You can see though, that they are all well maintained.
Fyti Exit
If you take the Fyti turning at the junction, you soon come to the edge of the village.
Nice View
You can see Kannaviou Reservoir and Dam from here. Very nice.
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