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PAPERMATE 29001 POROUS Black Ink Medium Point PEN $23.49 |
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Sharpie 1757951 Porous Point Pen Black Ink – 2 / Pack $6.05 |
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Sharpie – 1800140 – Porous Point Pen – 2 Item Bundle – Ballpoint Pens – SAN18001 $25.68 |
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Cross – 8406 – Selectip Porous Point Pen Eraser Refill – 7 Item Bundle – Lead & $26.98 |
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Uchida – 4300C4 – LePen 4300 Porous Point Pen – 12 Item Bundle – Ballpoint Pens $20.72 |
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Sharpie – 1800067 – Porous Point Pen – 6 Item Bundle – Ballpoint Pens – SAN18000 $20.00 |
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Sharpie – 1800132 – Porous Point Pen – 2 Item Bundle – Ballpoint Pens – SAN18001 $20.04 |
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1 dozen Papermate PMOP 860 Blue 861-11 Nylon Fiber Point Porous Pen $3.49 |
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Sanford Expresso One Porous Point Pens, Burgundy Ink, Medium Point, 0.5 mm Dozen $7.99 |
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Papermate/Sanford Liquid Expresso Pen, Porous Point, Medium Point, 8 Color Set $19.64 |
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6 Pilot V Razor Point Porous Point Pens Purple XFine $12.75 |
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6 Pilot V Razor Point Porous Point Pens Green Xfine $11.45 |
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Pentel Sign Pen Porous Point Pen, Red Barrel, Red Ink, Fine Point, 12 Per Pack $11.99 |
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Pilot Bravo! Porous Point Stick Pen, Black Ink, Bold PIL11034 $1.93 |
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Papermate/Sanford Liquid Expresso Pen, Porous Point, Extra Fine Point, Blue $27.99 |
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Papermate/Sanford Liquid Expresso Pen, Porous Point, Extra Fine Point, Black $27.99 |
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12 Skilcraft Red Porous Point Fine Fiber Tip Pens $5.47 |
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2 Paper Mate Flair M Porous-Point Pens, Blue/Red Ink $0.99 |
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12 Papermate Flair Porous Point Pens Assorted Ink Med Pt $14.99 |
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(12) Papermate Point Guard Flair Porous Point Stick Pens Black Ink Medium Point $13.97 |
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12 Pentel Sign Pen POROUS Point Black Ink NEW IN BOX S520A $9.95 |
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Papermate Flair Porous Point Stick Free-Flowing Liquid Pens, Blue Ink, Ultra Fin $22.28 |
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Universal Porous Point Stick Pen, Red Ink, Medium Point, Dozen, DZ – UNV50503 $12.00 |
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Sanford 1800133 Grip Porous Point Stick Permanent Pen, Blue Ink, Medium $4.16 |
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Sanford 1800141 Porous Point Retractable Permanent Pen, Black, Medium $4.87 |
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Sanford 1800134 Grip Porous Point Stick Permanent Pen, Black Ink, Medium $4.16 |
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SANFORD 1758057 Grip Porous Point Stick Permanent Water Resistant Pen, Red Ink, $4.12 |
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Sharpie Porous Point Pen – Ink Color: Black – Barrel Color: Stainless Steel – 1 $6.04 |
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Paper Mate Flair Point-Guard Porous Point Pens 12 Red Pens 8420152 $26.99 |
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Paper Mate Flair Point-Guard Porous Point Pens 12 Colored Pens $28.99 |
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Paper Mate Flair Point-Guard Porous Point Pens 12 Blue Pens 8410152 $25.99 |
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Papermate Liquid Flair Porous Point Stick Pens, Black Ink, Extra Fine Point, Doz $28.26 |
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Papermate Flair Porous Point Pens, Ultra Fine Point, Assorted Ink, 8/Pack – 6214 $17.10 |
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SANFORD 8310152 Flair Porous Point Stick Free-flowing Liquid Pen, Blue Ink, $29.10 |
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SANFORD 8330152 Flair Porous Point Stick Free-flowing Liquid Pen, Black Ink, $29.10 |
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Paper Mate Flair Felt Tip Porous Point Pen – Ink Color: Red – Barrel Color: Red $27.79 |
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SANFORD 8320152 Flair Porous Point Stick Free-flowing Liquid Pen, Red Ink, Ultra $29.10 |
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Paper Mate Liquid Expresso Porous Point Pen – Ink Color: Black – Barrel Color: $32.93 |
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Paper Mate Liquid Expresso Porous Point Pen – Ink Color: Blue – Barrel Color: $32.93 |
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Refill for Selectip Porous Point Pens, Fine, Blue Ink $3.02 |
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Refill for Selectip Porous Point Pens, Fine, Black Ink $3.02 |
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Sign Pen Porous Point Pen, Blue Barrel, Blue Ink, Fine Point, 12 per Pack $15.99 |
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6 Pilot V Razor Point Porous Point Pens Black XFine $11.45 |
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6 Pilot V Razor Point Porous Point Pens Blue XFine $11.45 |
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PILOT 11010 RAZOR POINT POROUS STICK Pen Green Ink Fine POINT 12/BOX .5MM $14.49 |
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Refill for Selectip Porous Point Pens, Medium, Black Ink $3.02 |
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Paper Mate 84324 Point Gurd Porous Flair Pen 2/pack $3.25 |
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Cross Selectip Porous Point Pen Refill; For CrossPen ! $3.59 |
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PENTEL OF AMERICA S520C Sign Pen Porous Point Capped Water-based Pen, Blue Ink, $24.34 |
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PENTEL OF AMERICA S520B Sign Pen Porous Point Capped Water-based Pen, Red Ink, $25.59 |
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Paper Mate Flair Felt Tip Porous Point Pen – Ink Color: Green – 12 / Dozen - $27.79 |
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PENTEL OF AMERICA S520A Sign Pen Porous Point Capped Water-based Pen, Black Ink, $23.86 |
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Paper Mate Flair Felt Tip Porous Point Pen – Ink Color: Purple – Barrel Color: $27.79 |
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Paper Mate Liquid Expresso Porous Point Pen – Ink Color: Red – Barrel Color: $32.19 |
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Paper Mate Liquid Expresso Porous Point Pen – Purple Ink – Translucent Barrel - $32.19 |
Larnaka West Coast – Cyprus
The octagonal mosque, built in 1816, is considered the finest example of Ottoman architecture in Cyprus. the Tekke and its grounds have been completely renovated. In winter, the Salt Lake, which is one of the two main wetlands in Cyprus, is home to colonies of flamingos and other migratory birds. He lake is below sea level and seawater seeping in through the porous lime rocks leaves a thick deposit of salt as it dries out. The Salt Lake is on the Ramsar list as a wetland of international importance. Leave the Tekke, double back round the airport roundabout and follow the signs for Kiti. Birdwatchers can take a side trip to an extension of the Salt Lake known as Spiros’ Pool and the hide at the Water Treatment plant by going left in Meneou village at the sign for Meneou Beach. In Kiti, go right at the sign to Angeloktisi Church and then first left. The Byzantine church of Panagia Angeloktisi was built around 1,000 Ad on 5th century ruins. It was rebuilt in the 12th century and has later additions. It contains a rare and very impressive 6th century mosaic of the Virgin and Child, flanked by the Archangels Michael and Gabriel with peacock-feather wings. The church is open daily, closing between noon and 14:00 hrs. Back at the main road, go left and head for Mazotos. At Mazotos you can visit the museum of the self-taught contemporary artists Costas Argyrou. On the way the road is bordered by flat farmland with the sea in the distance to your left. A camel park and petrol station are on your left at the junction of the road to Mazotos. Go straight ahead on the road towards Zygi. This is a market gardening area, with fields of tomatoes, artichokes and cucumbers growing in the rich alluvio soil of the valleys of the rivers Xeropotamos, Pentaschoinos and Maron…
After about for kilometers, go right at the sign for Alaminos. Look carefully because the sign is not clear. From this road, you get an excellent view of Stavrovouni Monastery on its solitary peak to your right. As you approach Alaminos, behind a modern house on your left is a good example of a rural two-storey farmhouse with upper and lower arches. On your right is the recently reconstructed Alaminos tower. Alaminos was the fief of Philop of Ibelin during the Frankish or Lusignan Period (1192-1489AD) and this and similar keeps at Xylofagou, Pyla and Kiti are thought to have been watchtowers from that period or the later Venetian one. The sheep pens on the approach road to Kofinou indicate its dairy industry. Drive through the village, go left at the main BI road and take the left turn for Agios Theodoros at the bridge in the valley. The north side of Agios Theodoros is abandoned but the remains of the stone houses are picturesque. After bypassing the village, go left at the t-junction and drive to the coast through the rugged Pentaschoinos valley, where dark cliffs overhang the road and orange groves fill the river valley. At the coas, go right and drive to Zygi.Cyprus Holidays These days Zygi is famous for its fish taverns but in the past it was a busy little port and camel trains used to bring carobs for storage in the large stone warehouses to await export. The pier is derelict but the village and warehouses are undergoing considerable restoration. Leave by taking the road beside the white church, signposted to Maroni and go right before two large concrete water cisterns on a hill. As you approach the village, go right, cross the dry bed of the river Maroni cross the dry bed of the river Maroni and go left. Go right after the old church and left at the end of the road. Go left at the old stone house and into the village centre. The narrow streets of Maroni give you a glimpse of some impressive traditional architecture. There is an
archaeological dig on the southern ourskirts of the village, where traces of a settlement from the 16th centıry BC and an ancient olive press have been unearthed. Forty-five stone anchors were recovered from the sea near the site, some of which are now in the Larnaka Archaeological Museum. To leave, follow the signs for Nicosia and go right to Psematismenos, a compact little settlement with traditional architecture. At the main road go left, and then go right onto the F116 at the signpost to Tochni. Tochni is a picturesque village straddling a gully. On the bridge in the centre is the 19th century Timios Stavros church that stands on the site of a 4th century once said to have been founded by St. Helena to house a piece of the True Cross. Tochni is a very popular area with hikers and cyclists and has rural accommodation. Cross the bridge, go right and at the end of the road go left onto the E133 to Choirokoitia. Turn right into the village at the sign for Agios lakovos church. The postal ahency and grocery store in the square opposite the church are in traditional buildings. To leave, go to the left of the church back down to the E133, signposted to Vavla. After 200 metres go left at the sign for Panagia tou Kampou and go right at the fork. This will take you to the site of the castle, where on 7 July 1426 the Marmelukes defeated the army of King Janus, the Frankish king of Cyprus. all that is left are the remains of a barrel-vaulted room. The left fork takes you to the small church of Panagia tou Kampou, which is usually open. Go back to the EI33 and go right to the Neolithic site of Choirokoitia. Leave the settlement, go to the main BI road and join the Larnaka-Lemesos motorway at junction 14. Stawrovouni Monastery sits atop a steep 750m peak that was called Olympus in ancient times and where a temple to Aphrodite stood. The monastery dates back to 327 when, legend tells us, the ship carrying St Helena, mother of Constantine the Great, home from Jerusalem with the True Cross and the Cross of the Penitent Thief, ran before a storm to the coast of Cyprus. the holy woman dreamt that a young man instructed her to build many churches on the island. On waking, she discovered that the Cross of the Penitent Thief had miraculously transported itself to the top of the mountain, so she built Stavrovouni church in which to house it. He monastery contains a large wooden 15th century cross minutely carved with scenes from the life of Christ. It is encased in a silver reliquary that also contains what is believed to be a sliver of the True Cross. Stavrovouni is a working religious community of monks who follow the ascetic principles of Mount Athos. Although woman are not allowed to enter, the views from the monastery are spectacular.
Choirokoitia, a Neolithic settlement surrounded by a stone wall ,is one of the oldest excavated settlements in Cyprus. Remains show that by 6,800 BC, it’s two thousand or so inhabitants lived in beehive-shaped huts of stone and clay. Many of the houses had under-floor graves where the dead were laid to rest in the foetal position surrounded by gifts and personal effects. The settlement was built on an easily defensible hillside and surrounded by a wall. The Choirokoitians were well-organised goat breeders, who cultivated the land and there is evidence of spinning, weaving and pottery. Flint sickle blades, figurines of fertility gods and stone vases have been excavated, as well as necklaces of shells and cornelian. Houses have been constructed near the site as a pointer to how the people lived. Steps and a series of walkways enable visitors to see main points of the settlement and signs describe the key features of each area. Many of the finds are exhibited in the Cyprus Museum in Nicosia and the Larnaka District Archaeological Museum. The site is a Unesco World Cultural and Naural Heritage Site.
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