Tsiknopempti Day Drive

Published 14th of March, 2019

Sea View

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There are some lovely views from the church.

Towards Our Favourite Beach

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That's the usual road people drive down to get to Avakas Gorge and Lara Bay.

Old Landslide?

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That looked a bit weird. Under normal circumstances it would look like a landslide. However, there are no hills behind it, so all that mound must have been put there. If I was speculating I would suggest it was where they dumped all the unwanted rocks and soils when they were building the Necropolis all those years ago. It looks like there is some modern rubbish on the top of it, but a lot of that rubble has been there for ages.

Towards Kathikas

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I can't wait for Cyprus to dry out a bit. It makes exploring so much easier without the threat of getting stuck in thick clay.

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Anyway, let's have a closer look at the church.

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