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The summit, St Hilarion Castle, Kyrenia, Cyprus
Kyrenia
The origin of the castle is unclear, possibly the retreat of an obscure saint who fled the Holy Land following the fall of Jerusalem. The Byzantines began fortification in the 11th Century and together with the castles of Buffavento and Kantara it was part of a powerful defensive plan. One of the better preserved Crusader castles it is built on the Kyrenia Mountain range (Pentadaktylo in Greek and Beşparmak in Turkish). The summit is 732 metres with far ranging views.
Copyright: Bruce Hemming
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 6000x3000
Taken: 28/05/2008
Uploaded: 01/06/2020
Published: 01/06/2020
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Tags: beşparmak; pentadaktylo; st hilarion castle; kyrenia; crusader; nature; castle; history; religion; landscape; mountain
More About Kyrenia

Kyrenia (Greek: Κερύνεια, Kerýneia; Turkish: Girne) is a town on the northern coast of Cyprus, noted for its historic harbour and castle.In its heyday Kyrenia harbour was lined with warehouses in which were stored the fruits of the countryside whilst they awaited export. The harbour is currently used largely for pleasure craft, and the buildings are now mostly all restaurants, with outdoor tables along the water. The harbour is particularly busy during the summer season, which is when it is greeted with mass loads of tourists. Daily boat tours of Kyrenia and Karpaz take off from this ancient harbour. A larger harbour is located a few miles east of the town centre, used by commercial shipping and ferries from the Turkish mainland. Despite the unrecognized state of the TRNC, it is known that Cruise liners carrying tourists often stop at Kyrenia before making their way onto different Destinations, such as Egypt. This has been said to be the collapse of the decades long embargo that the TRNC has been under.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyrenia


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