Fasoula

Published 15th of July, 2018

Water Feature

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There is also a children's play area in the church grounds, along with this nice water feature.

If you are out exploring with children or grand children, please do take care with playground equipment in the summer. It can get very, very hot. So don't let your sprogs go on the rides without first checking the temperature.

Some Final Views

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As we said, Fasoula is only a small village. It is a very relaxing place though.

Yia Yia's Laundry

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I wonder why that solar water heater is so far away from the cottage? Perhaps it is communal?

More Farming Equipment

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Behind the machinery, look at that stone building. It looks just like some of the better preserved buildings you find in the abandoned villages. Pure guesswork, but I would say that the stone-finished buildings predated the whitewashed buildings, indicating that when they moved Fasoula, they moved it to an existing farm. I could be totally wrong though. I usually am!

One Final Look

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So that is Fasoula. It is a very tidy village and well worth a visit, especially if you are going to explore some of the nearby abandoned villages too. Fasoula will also feature in our next road trip, but you will have to wait a couple of weeks for that. Meanwhile, for our next blog, we will be visiting another village with a similar history, near to Polis.

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