Stopped here for a look which took 5 minutes. Unfortunately the only information board explaining its history is so faded by the sun we could hardly read it. There is no other explanations anywhere and very little here, which is a shame because from the visitor book I gathered that the British controlled the camp. There is nobody at the camp, Gates were just open. Obviously there's no money to improve it to honour the men who...
Read moreMemories of the EOKA Concentration Camp. Built in memory of those who lost their lives, on part of the site of the original camp. Sadly it has not been maintained in a long time. The gate hardly opens, the rear door of the exhibition hut is coming off it's hinges and the previously good toilet block at rear of the site has not had a water supply in a...
Read moreIt was a bit strange to find such tragic place on the island where all sightseeings are the ancient. But it is worthwhile to know this page of history. Still it's ridiculous that all information about this place we found in internet but not on spot, as small signs are...
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