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Ancient History
We paid a visit to Kition Archeological Site In the heart of Larnaca.it shows beyond doubt how far - or not - we have come to realise just how clever humans were back in the day. As much as there are...
A few remnants of some old buildings without too much history under a scorching sun for 2.5 euros? Sign me in! Nothing worth looking at, you can just walk around it and see 90% of the "buildings" i...
Paphos is the place to go on Cyprus for Archeological sites. This Archeological site just outside the centre of Larnaca is very small. It is also very disappointing that the site is NOT open on weeken...
Only partially developed, but interesting nonetheless
This hard to find excavation of the old port of Larnaca (which is now many kilometers away) demonstrates the base structures which supported the port buildings. These is also a small museum with schem...
Ancient History
We paid a visit to Kition Archeological Site In the heart of Larnaca.it shows beyond doubt how far - or not - we have come to realise just how clever humans were back in the day. As much as there are...
An experience not worth the struggle
A few remnants of some old buildings without too much history under a scorching sun for 2.5 euros? Sign me in! Nothing worth looking at, you can just walk around it and see 90% of the "buildings" i...
Not much to see
As I said - not much to see - but I like to support these sites cause it’s important Easy to walk to and it’s quite near to a British cemetery-
Disappointing Archeological site.
Paphos is the place to go on Cyprus for Archeological sites. This Archeological site just outside the centre of Larnaca is very small. It is also very disappointing that the site is NOT open on weeken...
Only partially developed, but interesting nonetheless
This hard to find excavation of the old port of Larnaca (which is now many kilometers away) demonstrates the base structures which supported the port buildings. These is also a small museum with schem...