The Abandoned Rancho Appaloosa

Published 6th of February, 2017

The Final Furlong

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Last page now. Congratulations for sticking through it!

Mystery Hut

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This is the last building of note that we found. Plenty of good firewood there...

The Chalet From Below

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From the track, the chalets must have looked very welcoming in their day. Such a shame to see it all go to ruin.

The View From Afar.

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When we finished exploring, we left via a cross country route, that took us on a track around the perimeter fence. This was our last view of the ranch, though we have been make a few times since.

How To Find It.

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To find the ranch, come off the motorway when you see signs for the Kouris Dam. Follow them and cross the dam, taking the road around until you hit the main entrance.

If anybody has any more information about this ranch, or Maximos Holdings themselves, then do please let me know. I did email them to ask permission for using their pictures, but never heard back. I don't even know if the company still exists.

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Return to The Abandoned Ranch

The other day we saw an article about a mysterious church that had appeared in the Kouris Reservoir because of the low water level. When we got there it turned out to be a case of bad journalism. However, as we were in the area, we decided to revisit the abandoned Rancho Appaloosa, to see how much it had changed since we first found the place, in 2016.

Kouris Reservoir

We've neglected the dams for a while. They've overflowed, and now the waters are subsiding, ever so slightly. But what of the reservoirs further afield? Kouris has a church which is nearly submerged when it is full. So we thought we better photographed this semi-submerged church while it is still semi-submerged.

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