In The Country of the Blind, the One-Eyed Man is King. The reverse, however, is also true. An area next door to the Archaeological Park and Tomb of the Kings is not a good place to be if you are an aspiring historical point of interest in search of fame and adulation. Your efforts will be doomed to failure. So, let us take pity on some relics, that otherwise don't get a second glance, and visit a couple of Chloraka's lesser-known historical attractions.
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Chloraka Relics
Chloraka Relics
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Re: Chloraka Relics
Gosh you were quick off the mark!
In admin mode I can edit an article on-screen, so to speak. But if I forget and post the admin link by mistake then you get the login screen rather than the article itself.
In admin mode I can edit an article on-screen, so to speak. But if I forget and post the admin link by mistake then you get the login screen rather than the article itself.
Web Designer / Developer. Currently working on Paphos Life.
Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
Re: Chloraka Relics
Being a Chloraka resident, I found this very interesting. Thanks Dominic. I think that this coastal part of Paphos area has been settled for a very long time. Way back before even the Romans arrived..
Dominic, Have you had a look around Lemba and Kissonerga?
Dee
Dominic, Have you had a look around Lemba and Kissonerga?
Dee