Kato and Pano Kivides
Tidy
As you can see, the rest of the church grounds are pretty spic n span.
Another Sign
Whatever this sign commemorates, it happened in 1941
The church is a good place to go to if you want to take in the village, as you can get decent views of the surrounding houses without having to walk through lots of painful undergrowth.
Stunning View
I really liked this shot of the view from the church. Imagine the same view with shops and cottages intact. It must have been a very picturesque village in its day.
Crumbling Ruins
Now though, most of the walls have crumbled and nature has swamped the fields.
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