Archimandrita
Back Up The Hill
Once you have explored the church (it was shut when we visited), walk back up the road past the amphitheatre. You soon come to what I presume is a shop of some description. Whatever it is, it is very pretty.
Central Archimandrita
The village is a quiet little place.
The Main Road
The coffee shop didn't appear to be open. If you follow the blue sign you will be leaving Archimandrita and heading for Troodos. We're not quite done yet though.
Turn Left
Instead, we turned left down here, and headed into Archimandrita's suburbs.
What's This?
Anybody know why people do this? We noticed this a few years ago in a number of villages. I am sure somebody once gave me the reason but I can't for the life of me remember. So if anybody could enlighten me again I am all ears.
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