A "waterdays" (Kataklysmos) question

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A "waterdays" (Kataklysmos) question

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As we have the waterdays at the moment, (also some floods are forecast with hail etc) I thought a question about water would fit.

This old chapel, recently flood from too much rainwater last winter, has got a speciality: a nearby spring is channeled through the church and arrives as "holy" water in front of it. Who knows the name of the chapel and perhaps what are the names of the next 2 villages, in 2 km distance :?:

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Is this Panagia tou Moutoulla? If it is, I went there many years ago as a young man with my Yayia
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Andros wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2019 2:29 pm Is this Panagia tou Moutoulla? If it is, I went there many years ago as a young man with my Yayia
No it is not Andros, but it is a similar looking church, at least from the distance...

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Re: A "waterdays" (Kataklysmos) question

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Is it Ayia Mavri between Pera Pedi and Koilani ?
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Yes, exactly, Ayia Mavri between the two villages Pera Pedi and Koilani, 2 km apart. Well done Mighty Sprite (it was not that easy!)

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