Old Fasoula

Published 23rd of November, 2020

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The copse itself had a lot of rubble in it, along with corrugated iron and assorted trappings of village life.

Another Well

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Seriously, mind your step here.

Interesting Rock

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Here's another one for long-time readers. This rock is unusual in Cyprus. There is one vein of it near the village of Faleia. So how did this one stone get here?

Distant Water Feature

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One thing we didn't see in the village was a water feature. These are fairly common sights in abandoned villages. However, most of them were abandoned in the early Seventies. The water features tended to be installed in the Fifties. So I guess this village was destroyed before they were installed.

One Water Feature

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Actually, there was one water feature, but it wasn't the usual sort we see. The stamp on the side said 1948, which is actually pretty early. You can also see lots of dates written on here, signifying when inspectors visit to check on insect levels in the area. So this place is not as deserted as you might think.

There is not that much to see in this village. The earthquake did a good job on it. However, if you are in the area, and have a 4x4, it provides an interesting diversion for a while. Just keep an eye out for those wells...

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