Archaeological Park Flowers
More Orchids

We haven't seen my favourite orchids yet though. That is the Cyprus Bee Orchid.

White Orchids

The Naked Men Orchids are also a bit of a sight. They shall be appearing soon enough though.
Windswept Sparrow

Alex didn't just photograph flowers. Some of the wildlife also came out to pose.
Stonechat(?) Eyeing Up A Caterpillar

Two for one here. You get a bird (which I thought was a skinny robin) AND a caterpillar. A few seconds later and she would have probably taken a picture of a slightly fatter bird.
Ferocious Killer Guard Cat

Now this cat I actually filmed. It was on guard outside the House of Dionysos when I saw it. It was incredibly tame. My 360 camera is normally on the end of a selfie stick, and I dangled it in front of the cat expecting it to either attack it or run away. Instead, it completely ignored it, and started licking its bottom. I will not be sharing the film, as we aren't that sort of website.
We will be publishing a lot of material about the Archaeological Park soon. We are in the process of assembling it all. You don't have to wait for that though to go and explore the park. In the course of our filming we've grown quite attached to the place, and I can quite happily spend many a morning or afternoon there just walking randomly through the ruins...
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