The man who worked on the site was very nice and explained everything well. I recommend it. It's so much fun to watch. And very beautiful and special. There was also a cute dog that you could cuddle. Do you remember me? I was the one who was there during the autumn holidays with my mum and my two brothers and played with the dog. He stole my shoe and I tried to catch him but it didn't work. I also donated a pack of dog food. It doesn't cost anything to come onto the site, but you can donate dog or cat food. This is great! Is the dog still there? I would adopt him straight away, but my parents still have to decide whether I'm allowed to. Best greetings...
Read moreThis is a magnificent but simple archeological site. If you do a little homework before visiting you’ll be rewarded by a walk through a once important ancient town. It’s free to visit and easy to teach, with a simple car park. There are various helpful signs around the site, somewhat sunbleached but insightful and simple. The site is still under developed but that’s a good thing. It’s good for kids but small children need to be supervised because the site is so open that they could fall...
Read moreI followed the signs from the Waterfalls and Mills. First it was difficult to find, but found it when I was at the mills. The path is very steep and not used much, apart from by fly tippers. At the end of the path you end up by a locked gate at the back of the site, so you can only see a bit of it from a farmer's land. It is a nice route, with lots of fig trees everywhere but disappointing to find the site closed at...
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