Agios Fotios

Published 27th of June, 2018

Nice View

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Never ceases to amaze me how beautifully located these abandoned villages are. It must have been a real wrench to leave this.

To The Main Drag

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The bit up ahead appears to have been Agios Fotios' main drag back in the day. In the background, there is a church, tucked behind the trees. In the foreground you can just make out a tiled roof. This is actually either a freshly renovated house or a new build. It is most definitely lived in.

Complete With Cat

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I think I would enjoy living in a place like this. There is even a cat laying underneath the porch. You can just make it out in this picture, between the leaves of the bush in the foreground.

Departed Neighbours

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We left the main road at this point, and drove up past this pile. The road only goes as far as the church, but there is room to turn around when you get there, so have no fear of getting stuck or lost.

Another Water Feature

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I think the novelty of these water features is wearing a bit thin now. I need to broaden my horizons.

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