Geroskipou Shrine Caves Revisited
At The Other End
We found our final interesting tidbit at the other end of the Neapolis Building Site. I had parked the car in order to photograph the closed road. On my way back, I couldn't help but notice this villa. It looked like it was abandoned, but had never been lived in. So perhaps the developer had gone bankrupt?
Enter Here
As the site was clearly abandoned, I decided to have a little wander.
Sorry State
Inside, the place had suffered a bit of vandalism. There was no evidence that anybody had actually lived here though.
Nice Pool
In the garden, unsurprisingly, there was a nice pool. Well, it would have been nice if it was plumbed in and full of water.
Villa View
It also looks like there are drain pipes on the villa, but I am at a loss to see how the left-hand one could have been very effective. I also doubt that there is anywhere for the water to go once it comes out of the pipe.
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