Xeros River Ruins

Published 1st of June, 2019

Keep Left

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Whatever route you take, you want to keep either in or near the river. Don't take the road signposted Salamiou any further than the river itself. You will eventually have to leave the river here, and take the track to the left. You will very soon hit tarmac. There is a track running next to the river here (rather, through it), but that soon hits a dead-end.

Interesting Wildlife

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There are lots of birds about at the moment.

Turn Right Here

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Continue along the tarmac until you get to this turning. It is about the second or third one you come across, and the only one that doesn't lead immediately to a farmer's field. Turn right here.

Big Cat

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I spotted this animal perched on a rock on the way back down to the river. I was puzzled at first, as the ears looked too round to be a fox.

Wiley Fox

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However, closer inspection revealed that it was indeed a fox, looking a lit bit bedraggled.

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