Agios Efraim Walk

Published 14th of January, 2021

Turn Right Here

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It would be easy to say turn right when you come to the pile of gravel. However, that pile of gravel is not a permanent structure. The left turn leads to a farm. Don't go there. I've nothing against whoever lives or works there, it is just not part of this walk.

Towards Ezousa Valley

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As I walked, the sun got deeper and deeper in the sky.

Mind the Mud

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I drove down here once. I don't recommend it. These tracks are in active farmland. So heavy machinery drives up and down every day, churning the softer parts of the road into a thick sludge.

Turn Right Again!

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Actually, thinking about it. I drove down here last Spring. I seem to recall writing a blog about blossom. It has been noted on our forum that this year the blossom is already on display. We have had a very mild winter indeed.

Towards Kannaviou Dam

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In the far distance you can see Kannaviou and Panagia.

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