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    DROSIA SERENITY
    A Premium Residential Project in the Heart of Drosia, Larnaca

    ONLY TWO FLATS REMAIN!

    Modern and impressive architectural design with high-quality finishes Spacious 2-bedroom apartments with two verandas and smart layouts Penthouse units with private rooftop gardens of up to 63 m² Private covered parking for each apartment Exceptionally quiet location just 5–8 minutes from the marina, Finikoudes Beach, Metropolis Mall, and city center Quick access to all major routes and the highway Boutique-style building with only 8 apartments High-spec technical features including A/C provisions, solar water heater, and photovoltaic system setup.
    Drosia Serenity is not only an architectural gem but also a highly attractive investment opportunity. Located in the desirable residential area of Drosia, Larnaca, this modern development offers 5–7% annual rental yield, making it an ideal choice for investors seeking stable and lucrative returns in Cyprus' dynamic real estate market. Feel free to check the location on Google Maps.
    Whether for living or investment, this is a rare opportunity in a strategic and desirable location.

    Who Was That Woman Anyway?: Snapshots of a Lesbian Life

    Posted By: DZ123
    Who Was That Woman Anyway?: Snapshots of a Lesbian Life

    Aorewa McLeod, "Who Was That Woman Anyway?: Snapshots of a Lesbian Life"
    English | 2013 | ISBN: 0864738781 | EPUB | pages: 224 | 0.6 mb

    With vivid and often hilarious storytelling, this novel is concerned with what it means to be a woman in the modern world by explores issues of sexuality, identity, and discovering one’s place in the world. Emerging brittle and cynical from a wildly dysfunctional family, Ngaio shifts her career from an ice cream factory to a children’s home to rehab. Along the way, she begins to not only find herself but sexuality—at raucous parties with trainee nurses, in feminist encounter groups and Wiccan covens, in university classrooms, and legendary Sapphic hotspots. This witty, tender, and frank novel delivers moving and memorable snapshots of late 20th century lesbian life.