Agia Marina Reservoir

And here we are. The views here are very beautiful. Most of the trees are evergreen. However, some of them are deciduous, and as we are in the middle of Autumn, their leaves are turning golden yellow.

Not Very Full

Currently, the reservoir is only 21% full. It will be worth returning here after the rains to get some more shots.
Funny Tree

On the opposite bank of the reservoir we could see this funny object. It looks almost like a large kangaroo, though you can't see that from this photo.
Down Below

This is the view downstream from the dam. You can see some sort of access panel. Next time I visit I shall have to explore that in a bit more details. It is also worth noting that the area is well tended. The scrub has been cut back and their are signs of trees being felled.
Markers

On the other side, you can see the markers leading into the depths.
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