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Cyprus Photo Essay

Cyprus is one of the last three European countries I have yet to visit. Ammon visited North Cyprus a few years back and of course his stories and photos inspire me to one day see this European island country!

Ammon says: “It has a lack of development because it isn’t really recognized by anyone and Cyprus can’t do anything to it either so it has a more traditional (but Turkish) feel to it. The most interesting thing was seeing old crusader forts and cathedrals that had been converted into mosques. It was very, very laid-back and friendly. I hitchhiked everywhere including out of the airport at midnight. haha It’s just a forgotten corner of the world where walls still exist but isn’t dangerous and was worth a quick visit.”

Nicosia, or Lefkoşa (called so by local Turkish Cypriot population), is the capital city Northern Cyprus.

Streets of the capital city, Nicosia

Fun little children or Northern Cyprus

A very cozy cafe in the square.

Kyrenia

The Wall dividing Cyprus.

Kyrenia

Ataturk in Gazimagusta, North Cyprus

Kyrenia

Ruins in Famagusta

Famagusta on the east coast of Cyprus

Salamis was an ancient Roman City dating back to 1100 BC. it is found now in Famagusta

Ammon enjoying the view. Kantara

Kyrenia Mountain range.

Kantara Castle was built in the 10th century.

What a beautiful outlook from the Kantara Castle.

Savannah

Stay tuned for more #FridayFotos. Next week is Czech Republic.

View more photos of Cyprus here.

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