Contents
- Prolegomena
- The Angel's Nest
- The City of Gold
- The Seventh Floor
- The Sixth Floor
- Kostas Babaletsos & Mihalis Lekkakos
- Alexis Karafeskos
- Room 602
- International Woman's Day
- A journey into the past
- Acapulco - Mexico
- Honolulu, O'ahu Island
- BEAUTIFUL GREEK NATURE
- Bergen, Norway
- Castle of Knights
- City of Vancouver
- Dubrovnic - Croatia
- EASTER ISLAND
- Faces of Papua
- Fiji Islands
- Florence, Tuscany, Italy
- Guell Park
- HUMAN AVATARS
- Hydra island, Greece
- Koufonisi
- London
- Massaua - Eritrea - Disclosure
- Mausoleum of Hassan II
- Mount Fuji
- Mystras
- New York City
- Paros - Antiparos
- Petra and Wadi Rum desert
- Port of Funchal
- Samaria Canyon
- Santorini
- Seychelles
- STUDENTS AROUND THE WORLD
- The Patagonian Fjords and Channels Voyage
- The Sound of Percussions
- Time to fall off Masks
- Tokyo
- Libya
- Room 602
- George & Koula
- Mary Margaret Schell
- Colleen Keller Breuning
- Wendy Milne
- Chapter XX
- Brothers in Art | Jeff and Steven
- Nancy Lee
- Shirley Alexander
- Rebecca S. Revels
- Connie Hearin Anderson
- Stacy A. Foster
- The Fifth Floor
- The Fourth Floor
- The Third Floor
- The Second Floor
- The First Floor
- The Diary of an Angel
- The Trail of Dawn
- Odoiporiko
- Connect
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An Old house in Zodia
Zodeia (Greek: Ζώδεια, Turkish: Bostancı Latin spellings include Zodia and Zodhia) is a village on the island of Cyprus. It is located east of Morphou in Güzelyurt District.
Green Line crossing
Zodeia is the location of one of six crossings across the Green Line and the UN buffer zone between the Republic of Cyprus and the Northern part of the Island. The town on the Republic side of the border is Astromeritis. The crossing is only for vehicular traffic but I went there walking and had no problem at all. The husband of Semra Bayhanli expected me on the other side. The crossing was opened on 31 August 2005.
Galleries
Aknowledgements
I would like to thank the unknown gentleman in Zodia who offered me a nice Cypriot Coffee and helped me at the Supermarket to speak with lady who worked there. I bought there my first flauna, a typical cypriot cheesepie.
People I met
I met the husband of Semra Bayhanli who received some of my weight to keep it safe until was needed again.
During my walk Odoiporiko more information will be added on this page. - Halkios