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P.K. 230 Alsancak, Girne Kibris Mersin 10 Kyrenia, Cyprus, +90-392-821267680
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Nicosia, Nicosia, Cyprus fletcka... Biblical scenes from the life of Jesus, from birth to crucifixion, including a striking Last Judgment above the entrance. The gothic ceiling is completely filled with these works of art. <br><br>2. The Cyprus Museum could do better with its labelling of artifacts and presentation.But still some striking pieces ranging from the 8th century BC to the end of antiquity in 14 galleries <br><br>3. The Green Line crossing in Nicosia was less than ...
Nicosia, Cyprus brianporter... possible for the people from Greece to feel this hospitality and the personal touch - as if I am responsible for everything - but still this is how I feel because I am coming from this island and I want every single visitor coming here, to go back with the best memories ever! <br><br>The choir arrives exactly the time we expected them to be here, and Mr. Koutsoulides hands a bunch of flowers to our choir conductor. We all get in the ...
Pano Lefkara, Larnaca, Cyprus greekcypriotThe plane landed, and i got off the plane to feel the heat radiating off of the airport tarmac. absolutely loved the heat after hacking and caughing with a nasty sickness in england. <br>Luke and his dad were at the airport in larnaca to great me as planed and i was super pumped to spending time with luke and soaking up some major sun. luke and i had met back in 2003 whilst ...
Nicosia, Cyprus dryley... visitors about 3.5 miles around the sites behind the Green Line. I followed the course along with a map from the tourist office explaining the old buildings. The Green Line and its fencing make an appearance every once in a while at the end of a block and I can't describe the feeling to be standing in a poverty stricken row of homes where just across the Green Line modern highrises and prosperity rise above it.<br><br>So yes, sometimes traveling opens up ...
Nicosia, Cyprus atlpilot36... 5 miles, since access to the first vehicle was limited by the availability of suitable tracks down from the mountain top. To get to our starting point, we left the main coastal road and drove up through Karaagac, an area of unspoiled natural beauty, and the first car was then left in the vicinity. We then turned right in the second car, and proceeded to the picnic area, where our previous ...
Kyrenia, Cyprus kyreniarange... that Cleggy and myself (Eli) would retrace our steps and try to find the turn off while the other three waited. When we got back to G13, we discovered a sneaky turnoff to the left, and on exploring this trail we discovered G14. A phone call to summon the others was made while we sat and enjoyed the lovely scenery. At the turnoff on the way up the others had discovered a shattered way marker on ...
Kyrenia, Cyprus kyreniarange... are so full of it. This is how the Greek tourism board describe what our border crossing would be like: "Tourists describe on their return to freedom a holiday spent in a police state...soldiers and police everywhere watching every movement." Er, well, actually that's not what happened at all. The only time I saw a military presence and 'No Photography' signs was on the Greek side. And of course the Turks describe the incident their own way: The Greek staged ...
Nicosia, Cyprus siscri... round this city your only choice is to stay at home. Transport rant over - I've got my bike now. Nicosia city tour, wandered the streets, visited the museum of Nicosia, admired churches, went in the museum of Byzantine arts and saw the recovered mosaics from one of the Basilicas in Northern Cyprus I had visited. There are also pictures of interiors of looted churches following the war in 1974. When I ...
Limasol, Cyprus jnewcomb... all of the typical tourist sights I headed for the look out point. The UN Checkpoint where southerner's could peer over at the north side. The view was hardly spectacular but did show the DMZ separating the sides and reveal just how unorganized the "green line" was. In fact, to separate the 2 sides, houses were demolished, windows were stacked with sand bags and barb wire was flung around. Hardly a precise matter. To get a good view of the line, I followed it through the back ...
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