Mandria Mysteries
Farmland In Use
It should be pointed out that this area is in heavy use by farmers. If you find a farm vehicle blocking your way just be patient. They will be happy to move it for you.
Michalis Party
Now, according to Google Maps, there is a tavern along here called "Michalis Party". I had assumed it was abandoned, and that this was it. However, when I looked at the satellite view of the area, it turns out that Michalis Party is actually a couple of hundred metres down the road. In the middle of a field. So the above shot is probably just of some old farm buildings.
What was Michalis Party though? Perhaps somebody had a picnic there, blogged about it, and in an interesting quirk of google, their picnic was picked up as an eating establishment. Who knows? However, it is possible to leave reviews for Michalis Party, so perhaps we should have a competition, and see who can write the best one?
So Mystery #1 is this: what was Michalis Party?
Turn Right Here!
Don't worry, we will visit the ocean soon enough, but for now, we need to turn right and then look for another right.
Mysterious Roof
Nearly there now! This was another spot we found thanks to geocaching. Mind you, it took us a few attempts before we found the cache at this particular location.
Ancient Monument
And there you have it. Unfortunately, all the sign says is that this is an ancient monument. It doesn't say what it was. So let's go through the gate and try and find out...
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