Agios Savvas Tis Karonos

Published 11th of June, 2018

Floor Decorations

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Even the floor has a nice pattern in it.

Ornate Cross

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This is the star of the show though, in my opinion. I should point out that the picture is not blurred. The cross looks a bit shaky because it is casting a shadow on the wall directly behind it. But look closely at the wood carving at the bottom too. There is something interesting there too.

Close Up

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I love the little thistles that are sprouting out of the cross. Ok, so they aren't thistles, but you know what I mean. I wonder what they represent?

Not So Impressive

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I imagine that something was attached to this bit of woodwork at some point.

Mask

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What does this mask represent? And what are the two animals either side of it? I was quite pleased with myself for noticing this. However, in reality, it isn't a secret. If the lights were switched on it would be easy to see, so the church goers would certainly know it was there. Nevertheless, it does show, that if you are exploring dark and dusty places, it does pay to keep your eyes open.

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