Foinikas In Spring
I can't guarantee if you rush out and visit here tomorrow that all the flowers will still be there, but there is a good chance. I took these pictures last thursday, so less than a week ago.
If you do make it you will have an amazing time.
As they are currently banned in Cyprus, I was unable to fly my drone, but I was happy to get such lovely pictures and film.
Filling Up
Anyway, let's see what Alex was up to.
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