Agios Fotios

Published 27th of June, 2018

Seasonal Abodes?

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It is hard to tell though. There is a lot of cabling, but the outhouses are in a state.

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This track, by the church, is unusual. That door on the left has obviously seen better days, yet the area has been kept relatively clean. Compare that to all the rubble in the previous photograph.

End of the Road

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If you are feeling adventurous, you can follow this track and see how far you get. I wanted to stay in the village though.

Power Struggle

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Anyway, having explored the church and the surrounding area, I returned to the main road. I waved goodbye to my canine companion and tried to photograph his feline friend. The pooch was having none of it, and photo bombed the scene.

More Ruins

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