Old Fasoula
Mind Your Step
This looked like an old well. I wouldn't like to fall down it.
Olive Press
Nearby we saw this rock, which looks like it used to be an old olive press.
To the left of the palm tree is an area containing a lot of rubble. For some reason it reminded me of an old church, but given it was a TC village it can't be that. This rock here looks like it might have been ornamental at one point.
Another Olive
You can imagine kids playing in this tree 70 years ago.
Interesting Hole
Long-time followers of this website may remember a film we published a couple of years ago. It showed me filming a mysterious cavern with a 360 camera. The cavern lies beneath these rocks. At the time I was hoping to find an undergound room containing ace mysteries that Indiana Jones might be interested in. However, I soon realised that it was most likely an old toilet.
It's not all glamour.
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