Xeros Valley Scenery

Published 5th of May, 2022

Vretsia Flora

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Before we move on from Vretsia, let's have a look at a few more of the shots that Alex took. I like the insects here, busy going about their business.

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Water Feature

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This water feature was built in 1950. You find these all over Cyprus. Some were built by the British. The later ones were built by the Cypriot Authorities. In a lot of abandoned villages, it is a sign of the primitive nature of the infrastructure. However, I don't think that Vretsia was that badly off. I am fairly certain the village had electricity for a start. I came to this conclusion because one of the houses is still partially furnished, and contains a large bed with a built in music system. How they lived in the Seventies!

Clover

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Pretty Poppy

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Is it just me or have there been a particularly large amount of poppies this year?

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