Ayia Napa Aquaduct Continued

Published 26th of June, 2023

Distant Wedding Venue

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As I explored the area I couldn't help but notice a church on the hill. It is Agios Epiphanios and apparently it is a popular wedding venue. What I couldn't quite fathom was why a number of people seemed to be on its roof. But that wasn't my concern. I had an aquaduct to follow...

Housing

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I walked through rather prickly undergrowth for a while, until I came across some houses.

Handy Wall

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In fact, the aquaduct appeared to double as a handy garden wall in some places.

Into Undergrowth

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After a while the track by the aquaduct became overgrown with shrubs, so I had to make a diversion away from its route.

Beyond The Shrubs

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I found the aquaduct again after the shrubs, but it appeared to end at a road.

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