Yerokipia Farm

Published 19th of June, 2017

Drinking Trough

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This cattle trough would be a nice feature in our garden, but we would never be able to shift it!

More Buildings

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These buildings lead to a clearing with a small, relatively new looking church.

The Church

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Those chairs have been there since at least the beginning of March. I know this because you can see them on this news article. This is worth a read if you want a bit more of the background about the farm.

Inside The Church

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Inside, the church looks fairly standard. Presumably it is called Agios Georgios.

Towards Region D

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Finally, we will examine the last set of buildings...

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