The segment itself is about 45 m. long and it stretches along the brow of the hill. It looks like this:
From Broneer [1966]. This is segment Pe and it shows the extending 'towers' which are more than likely just buttresses. |
The following is a view of the portion of Mytika ridge where segment Pe of the Cyclopean wall is thought to be. The bottom end (lower right) of the red line is at 37.913079° N, 22.996216° E
Segment Pe is called 'C7761' in this atlas. |
Bottom of the slope is at the bottom of the picture. |
Looking at it from above and with North at the top:
Bottom of the slope is at the top. The wall segment is ~45 m in length and might reach as far as the arrow marked 'Might start here'. |
The blue line in the bottom right shows Google Street View's route. The arrow points to the closest point GSV will take you to the feature. |
I believe that this wall starts about 32 m. in front of you. It is about 65 m (same direction) to the C7761 feature marker. As you can see from the first picture the wall drops off sharply about 2 m. It could be overgrown. It's imperative to watch your step because this might make a nasty fall.