Aphrodite's Bridge
End Of The Road
The bridge definitely doesn't lead anywhere now.
Back To Nature
I love seeing how nature reclaims her territory. The workers here have done an impressive job of clearing the area though.
Twentieth Century Rocks
From the opposite side of the bridge I walked down the side to the riverbed. On the way down I couldn't help but notice this sign, which dates the construction of the bridge to 1919. So it is over 100 years old, but far from medieval. While disappointing (I was hoping to find something really old) it did allow me to use my worst pun of 2023. So all was not lost.
View From The Riverbed
So while the bridge isn't Venetian, it is still quite old, and worth a visit if you are passing.
Parting Shot
I shall leave you with a final drone shot. The maintenance team from Aphrodite's Resort have done a great job in clearing the riverbed. I wonder how many other bridges are dotted around Cyprus, covered from modern eyes by overgrown vegetation. I know of at least one that I plan to revisit in the near future, so stay tuned for that...
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