St Fanourios Church
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St Fanourios Church |
The Cliff Chapel |
This church is to be found in the village of Karaoglanoglu,
overlooking the sea. It is small and well preserved. Dedicated to St
Fanourios, it is built at the point where, as myth has it, St Fanourios,
while climbing the steep cliffs, fell and met his end.
And it is to the cliffs that we look for the surprise here. Alongside
the church, there are some rough steps down the cliff. Until recently, you wouldn't
have noticed them if you hadn't been told they were there. However, the
have now been repaired, complete with a hand rail. At the bottom, you
will find a door that opens into a chapel built into a cave.
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The Cave Altar |
Unlike most of the Orthodox churches in North Cyprus, this is an
active place off worship, and it is unusual to visit it and not see a
candle burning on the small altar.
In the caves round here, fossilised bones were found, reputed to be
those of the dwarf hippopotamus. The story is told that when the first
ones were discovered, the villagers at the time, believed they were the
bones of St Fanourios, and ground them up for use as medicine.
To find the church, which is not signposted, look for the road
towards the Mountain View Hotel. After the hotel, pass the football
ground, and you will see the church in front of you.
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