Geroskipou Bypass

Published 4th of September, 2019

Industrial Area

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There is also an industrial estate here. You can see part of it here. Most of it is to the left of this picture though. A lot of the businesses here are associated with the automotive industry. They don't have a monopoly though, we even saw an art warehouse nestled amongst the engines.

One other thing to note; there are some interesting rocks behind the estate. We will explore these later in the blog.

Mysterious Boat

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We are driving now to the main industrial area. There's a boat here, looking a bit sorry for itself.

Needs Updating

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I have driven around the industrial estate, and it is a hive of activity. It is a shame this sign hasn't got all the businesses listed, as it can seem a bit of a warren if you haven't been there before.

The Flea Market

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We found the flea market! However, before we have a look here we will continue to where the bypass will presumably run.

More Businesses

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Beyond the Flea Market, you come to a big Peugeot Garage. There are an assortment of other businesses here too.

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