Anadiou Cemetery

Published 9th of October, 2018

Cemetery Wall?

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There were faint signs of a boundary wall, but it was in complete disarray.

One Final Headstone

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We couldn't work out what this stone said, but there is clearly some writing present.

An Interesting Interlude

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While we were exploring the cemetery, we couldn't help but notice this. A hunter had actually cleared up their shotgun cartridges into a nice little pile. There is hope for the countryside yet! All we have to do now is convince them to put the rubbish they collect into bags and take it home with them.

Beautiful Countryside

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Even on a cloudy day, the surrounding countryside is beautiful.

Distant Anadiou

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Finally, in the distance you can just make out the spires of Anadiou. Now, according to the PRIO database, Anadiou was a mixed, mainly Turkish Cypriot village, which is now abandoned. Between 1976 and 2001, it was completely dead. The last census recording in 2001, lists a population of 6. However, if you visit Anadiou, as we shall in our next blog, you will see that the village is very much alive...

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