Below Kritou Tera
Fruity Business

There were also a few orange trees around. The nearby Miliou has an orange festival every year. I'm not sure what will be happening this year though, with regards to summer fairs. There's normally a big one in Statos Agios Fotios soon, but the pandemic may well have put a stop to it. I shall have to check.

Alex Says Hello

Up The Junction

We've continued up the road until we came to this junction. There is a church here, some mail boxes and a bus stop. We've hit the main Choli Strip. We need to turn left here, but first, let's take a look at the church.
The Church

Does just stand here, go in and have a look around.
Odd Shape

This looks unusual. I had assumed it indicated a room above the altar, but now I think the altar is at the other end of the church. So what is in there? Unfortunately I couldn't find out, as the church was locked.
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