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Limnitis (Greek: Λιμνίτης, Turkish: Yeşilırmak)

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Limnitis & Stone Island ( Πέτρα του Λιμνίτη, Taş Adası)

The door of Jil Cram aka Inner Beauty opens here.

[Chapter XLIX of the Diary of an Angel, room 410 of the fourth floor Terra Ark of the City of Gold, Passage: The Storm Of Love]

 

Limnitis (Greek: Λιμνίτης, Turkish: Yeşilırmak) is a village in the Tilliria region in Nicosia District, North Western Cyprus. The ancient Vouni Palace was located nearby. It is a small village located on the shores of the Morphou Bay. The upper parts of the village are located 20 metres above sea level but settlement extends all the way down to the sea.

The people are farmers. Growing fruit and vegetables and selling them at markets provide their main source of income. The village is known for its strawberries. - source [Wikipedia]

 

A few miles further west from the Palace of Vouni, you will come to the village of Yesilirmak. A right turn in the village centre, immediately passing over a bridge will take you to a small beach.

This is a popular place, with five restaurants in a space of 100 yards. The beach is known as Asmah Plaj, from the Turkish for vine, and a glance round will tell you why. The place is festooned with grape vines.

The most westerly restaurant is the one with the vine. According to Guinness World Records, this is the largest vine in Cyprus, having a diameter of 1.4m. It was planted in 1947.

Most of the restaurant owners live away from here, so opening times vary. However, you can usually find that one of them is open enough to provide a beer or a coffee. - source Whats on North Cyprus

 

 

 

 

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