Wednesday, October 29, 2014

A dwarf hippopotamus in Cyprus

Far back in Cyprus there where pygmy hippopotamus and pygmy elephants, which today are extinct. At the edge of Akrotiri peninsula is a rock shelter, Aetokremnos, where skeletons of pygmy hippopotamus, as well as a few pygmy elephants, have been found. It is tickling to think about it sometimes, as we like to hang out so "close" to this excavation area.
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So when we heard about this event in Nicosia exhibiting a full skeleton of such a pygmy hippopotamos (first picture), the so called Cyprus dwarf Hippopotamus, we didn't want to miss it. A Cypriot private collector had gotten hold of this rare piece and kindly wanted the public to enjoy it freely this day, together with a full dinosaur skeleton, a T-rex head and much more. Kids could do some own "excavations" too.

more cinnamon buns on the beach

Few days later there where still cinnamon buns in the freezer which came handy for our stroll along Lady's Mile, east Akrotiri peninsula. For a change we started at the very beginning, near the new harbour, where people are swimming year around after work.
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Time for cinnamon buns!

cinnamon buns on the beach

In the beginning of October it's the Swedish cinnamon bun day. The following day we brought a bag of these buns plus piles of sandwiches to the beach, on the west Akrotiri peninsula, to keep everyone in a good mood. On our way back home we checked out the nearby tiny church of Agios Georgeos.
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