Aphrodites Rock B6 Road Repairs
View From Afar

You can see from this shot the scale of the task ahead of them. There is a lot of erosion occurring below where the digger is located. Let's take a closer look...

Closer...

Closer...

I wonder if they will be cutting further into the rockface?
Future Prospects

I spoke to Markos Foutas, from Pissouri Council. He informed me that they are due to finish in October, assuming everything goes to plan. He couldn't give an exact date, because obviously "all depends on the difficulties they will have to face". Looking at these pictures, it looks like they have quite a challenge ahead of them.
Parting Shot

I shall leave you with this parting drone shot, showing the motorway in the distance. It will be nice when the road is finished, but I hope now you can appreciate why it is taking so long...
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