From Kannaviou to Statos
Steep Descent
Now we are coming to the fun bit. Some of these hills have been quarried, I think. Nothing major - I'm not talking Limni Mine here or anything - but enough to leave some tell-tale scars in the rocks.
Concentrate
The track itself is in good condition, but do pay attention. You wouldn't want to drive over the side.
Sparkles
What these pictures don't convey is how the rocks here sparkle in the sunlight. I don't mean like diamonds or quartz, but like polished marble. They are very beautiful and very distracting when you are trying to concentrate on the road ahead!
Familiar Shrine
I think I snapped this little shrine on a previous blog. It is still there, and still gets visited.
One Careful Owner
There is some ancient farm equipment here. It looks like a plough. However, it also appears to have handlebars. So it is a bit of a puzzle.
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Statos is unusual, as abandoned villages go. People deserted it not because of inter-communal fighting, but because of the threat of landslides. And then, no sooner had they emptied, some of the abandoned buildings were repopulated. Were villagers returning, or had outsiders moved in, prepared to take the risk of landslide?The Statos - Agios Photios Festival
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