Polemi Concentration Camp

Published 22nd of February, 2019

Relics

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These old army vehicles will no doubt be fascinating to some of you.

Needs A Lick of Paint

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I see a lot of old jeeps being driven around Paphos. I don't think this will be going anywhere any time soon though.

Rear View

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What surprises me, is that the tyres still appear to be inflated.

Greek Flag

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I do wish there were less Greek flags and more Cyprus flags though.

Enter The Museum

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According to what I can make of this sign, the museum as it now stands was opened in 2004. So let's go inside and take a look.

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