Panagia Salamiotissa Monastery

Published 6th of April, 2020

Water Feature

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That's pretty much it for the monastery. If you are in the area, it is well worth popping in to see. I have no idea how busy it gets during the tourist season. However, it looked like there was a closed kiosk here, selling drinks and ice-cream. So some people must definitely visit it.

One Final Look

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And Finally...

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We noticed this on our way out. It looked like a builders mark, as there was a single footprint. But what about all the animal tracks? They look like cat and dog paw prints. But why so many different types?

Barking Banksy

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Was this one of the culprits? This one's bark was definitely worse than his bite.

Pretty Kitty

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Or did this moggy have something to do with the impressions? Whatever the reason, they remain another little oddity for you to see when you visit this charming monastery.

This lockdown won't last forever, but when writing blogs like this, it becomes apparent how much freedom we are all having to sacrifice in order to halt the spread of the dreaded virus. It won't be forever, and let's face it, the alternative is pretty grim, so hang in there, and enjoy the pictures.

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