Geroskipou Bypass

Published 4th of September, 2019

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Does anybody remember when it was an actual flea market though? I would love to know what it was like.

Old Cafe

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This place might still get occasional use, but I doubt it.

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I wonder what that was in the past?

Huh?

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Does anybody have any idea what that was as well?

There are a lot of vehicles parked in the Flea Market, which look to be in use still. So while the area is no longer a flea market, it is by no means abandoned. The question is, will the bypass run through it, or along the track we drove down?

Onwards To Geroskipou

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This, presumably, is the route the bypass will take. I hope it gets built. The area is ripe for development, and ensuring decent infrastructure is a key part of that.

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