Mandria Murals

Published 25th of January, 2024

Folklore

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The Other Side

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We've reached the Northern side of the mural now. Given that it is on both sides of the road, then it must be 200 metres in length on each side. That is quite some paint job.

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It's time to walk back, photographing the other side.

Map?

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This part of the mural shows a selection of village and agricultural scenes.

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I wonder where that fountain is?

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