Kritou Terra - Part 2
Squeeze Box

My Dad used to play one of these, believe it or not.

Blast From The Past

I haven't seen one of those in a long time.
Missing Gourds

When I last visited this tavern, back in 2016, this area was full of gourds hanging down from the amongst the vines. It looked lovely, and I was hoping to see them again now. Alas, there weren't any this time.
Memorial Park

Below the tavern there is a little memorial and a children's play area. There is also a road which runs left to where we parked the car.
Parting Shot

So that is Kritou Terra. We still haven't written an article about the waterfall. It is a lovely spot and and nice nature trail. We visited it before it was renovated, but I wasn't that happy with the pictures I took, because of the lighting conditions. We need to revisit it to see what has changed, but that will wait for another day. There is no hurry.
While Kritou Terra has declined in population since WW2, I get the impression that it is now on the up again. There have been some nice renovations, not just to tourist attractions, but on private dwellings. So some people do want the place to thrive still. Hopefully, in the not to distant future, the powers that be will spend some time maintaining the existing attractions, like the museum and the cafe by the fountains. If the waterfall is pulling in the punters, it would be a shame not to capitalise on them by showing them the other charms this lovely village has to offer.
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