The Ancient Sugar Factory At Kouklia
Heading Down To The Workshop
I would make a terrible archaeologist. I was far more interested by the dark entrances leading to the workshop than the more significant boiling halls and stoke rooms.
Hole In The Workshop Roof
It just screams at me: climb down... climb down...
The Workshop Itself
This is the interior of the workshop. I have a feeling those stones have been placed there in more modern times though.
Workshop From Another Angle
That ladder doesn't look particularly ancient either.
Looking Over The Water Mill
Once again, I suggest you read the article I linked to above. It explains the water mills in some depth.
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