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Σάββατο 3 Ιουλίου 2021

Hantara waterfall at fini part B

 

The Hantara Waterfall is located a few minutes north of the village of Fini, amid a beautiful landscape flooded with greenery that is sure to charm anyone who visits.

The water falls from a height of approximately 8 meters, gushing along rough, volcanic rocks. It forms small lakes along its course, like little pools on different levels, and many people enjoy swimming in the cold, crystal waters, especially during the summer.

Legend has it that the goddess Aphrodite once bathed in this magnificent waterfall.











Τετάρτη 16 Ιουνίου 2021

the church of Panagia Asinou

 ocated on the east bank of a stream, 3km from the mountainous village of Nikitari, Panagia Asinou Church is a small church dedicated to the Virgin of ‘Phorbia’. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and contains some of the finest Byzantine wall paintings on the island, dating from the 12th to the 17th century.

The church used to be a monastery church that was built in 1099 with the donation of Magistros Nikephoros Ischyrios, who subsequently became a monk with the name Nikolaos. It functioned until the end of the 18th century, when it was abandoned.

The church consists of two parts - the vaulted single-aisled nave and the narthex - which is a later addition belonging to the second half of the 12th century. The 12th century steep-pitched timber roof, covered with flat tiles, sheltered the church. Today, there are no traces of the rest of the monastic buildings.

The murals inside the church date from the 12th century to the 17th century and reflect the art of Constantinople, which is thought to be the artist's birthplace.






Πέμπτη 1 Απριλίου 2021

Cypress tree of Kathikas

 

Cypress in Kathikas
(Cupressus sempervirens)

With a girth at breast height of 4.35 m and 14 m in height, this tree is approximately 700 years old. This is an evergreen tree with  a broad or narrowly conical crown and a grey bark lightly fissured. It has small
scale-like leaves arranged in opposite decussate pairs. It is native to Cyprus and often found in calcareous precipices and slopes in many places of the island and mainly in the Pentadaktylos massif. In 2017 it was declared protected.