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Give the main street about another month and it might be ready! Tony
it does have the authentic Greek uneven look about it.
Actually looking closer at the setts they've been laid on a layer of concrete, possibly 3 inches thick, certainly no more than 4. Depending on what's under the concrete it will be interesting to see how quickly it cracks! And Roger is very right about the pavement height and the potential for some serious flooding. Unless of course there is now sufficient surface water drainage.Tony
Good lad. Look forward to the update. Fight the good fight in Lassi it'll all be over soon !
Here is a link to how those cobbles turned out in Kalkan.http://kalkan.turkishlocalnews.com/portal/kalkan-news/360954-a-ktln-photo-special-kalkan-is-ready-to-welcome-youFinished before the tourists arrived!
Quote from: 69Bonnie on Tuesday, 20 May, 2014 @ 09:51:35Here is a link to how those cobbles turned out in Kalkan.http://kalkan.turkishlocalnews.com/portal/kalkan-news/360954-a-ktln-photo-special-kalkan-is-ready-to-welcome-youFinished before the tourists arrived!Looks a nice place.Let's hope the guy's can complete as good a job in Skala !
But what are the big round things - tourist traps??!
Quote from: TonyKath on Thursday, 22 May, 2014 @ 19:31:30But what are the big round things - tourist traps??! Methinks they be the planters. Look like bits of left over drainage pipes to me, probably cost peanuts.