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submitted by George Poulos on 24.10.2008

Stable wall at sunset. Lourandianika, 2008.

Towards the end of the road that leads to the village.

The photograph of this building has been added here in response to a plea in the Sept 2008 Newsletter, from Maria (Marcellos) Whyte.

Maria's email here

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submitted by George Poulos on 24.10.2008

Looking into the ruined house, Lourandianika.

One of the few ruins in the area.

The photograph of this building has been added here in response to a plea in the Sept 2008 Newsletter, from Maria (Marcellos) Whyte.

Maria's email here

"I respectfully ...

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submitted by George Poulos on 24.10.2008

Ruined House. Towards the end of the road leading to Lourandianika.

One of the few ruins in the area.

The photograph of this building has been added here in response to a plea in the Sept 2008 Newsletter, from Maria (Marcellos) Whyte.

Maria's email here

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submitted by George Poulos on 24.10.2008

Frontage of the last house on the road to Lourandianika.

The house is very well maintained. A superb "perivoli" can be found on the opposite side of the road.

The photograph of this building has been added here in response to a plea in the Sept 2008 Newsletter, from Maria (Marcellos) Whyte.

Maria's email ...

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submitted by George Poulos on 24.10.2008

Last house on the road to Lourandianika, at sunset. From the low side.

The house on the left is the traditional cottage, and the one above (at the very end of the road, and around the corner) has been well restored.

Note the well sealed bitumen road running in front of it, to the lower right?

The photograph of this building has been added here in response to a plea in the Sept 2008 Newsletter, from Maria (Marcellos) Whyte.

Maria's ...