submitted by George Vardas on 27.04.2004
As you make your way along the narrow roadway at Kato Hora in Mylopotamos you come across this old olive press - a reminder of the island's traditional dependence on the olive tree. I am indebted to Maxine Mitchell for correctly identifying this building.
submitted by Maxine Mitchell on 16.03.2006
George, please check this photo I think you'll find its an olive press in Kato Hora.
submitted by George Vardas on 06.04.2006
Thanks Maxine. I have made the correction.
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