Kritou Terra - Part 1
Another Map

Unsurprisingly there is also another water feature here too. I do like the little plant holders made to look like bicycles.

Village Map

On this map you are currently near the 25. The next thing I want to show you is the water mill, which is behind you. So turn round!
Old Water Mill

When I first visited Kritou Terra I was quite impressed with this water mill. However, I have since seen many similar structures all over Cyprus, so I tend to be a bit glib about them, which is unfair. Basically, the water would run along the channel to the end, where it would tumble down a hole. As the water fell it would turn a mechanism which would in turn cause a millstone to move. So an essential ingredient of a water mill is water. Given Kritou Terra's abundance of water you wouldn't be surprised to learn that the surrounding hills are peppered with such mills. To me, the most impressive feat in this is the construction of the transport links. Donkey trails must have criss-crossed the countryside at one point, though most of them have long since been absorbed by the surrounding countryside.
Kritou Terra Laundry

Next to the mill is an area where the local ladies used to do their laundry.
Pictorial Proof

And if you were in any doubt what the holes in the rocks are for, this picture gives you a handy clue.
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