Yerokipia Farm

Published 19th of June, 2017

Lots of Timber

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I was surprised at how much timber there was here. In other ruins I have explored, the timbers tend to disappear for firewood.

Definitely NOT a Prison!

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If you know why the windows would all be barred, please let me know in the comments.

Ground Floor Window

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You can see from this shot that at some point there were bars in the ground floor windows too.

Through the Window

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That €20,000 isn't going to go very far.

Building B

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Moving on, we come to the next set of buildings. These are in a bit better condition.

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