Calm Seas

Published 17th of October, 2021

Left or Right?

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For some reason, we would always go to the left-hand side of Coral Bay. I don't know why, as there are facilities at either end. But it occurs to me that we always did. So here's a question. If you ever go to Coral Bay, which side do you prefer, and why?

Sea You Bay

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Our final visit before I ran out of time was the potential future site of Paphos Marina. We have watched this beach gradually improve over the years. It used to be a strip of gravel.

Improved Front

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There has also been a substantial improvement to the Sea Front, and it looks like there might even be some street lights now. A man was killed along this stretched of road a while ago, while walking along it at night time. So lights will literally be a life-saver. There is a shrine to the poor chap, too.

Meanwhile In Polis

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On Friday I had been out getting films for an article on the routes to the Blue Lagoon. That was a bumpy time, and you will read about that in the near future! This is the view of Aphrodite's Secret Beach.

Chrsochous Bay

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I guess by stepping back a bit we can ignore the tiny ripples and appreciate the bigger picture. And on that multi-layered comment I shall leave you to enjoy what's left of your weekend.

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