Chloraka Coast Path - Part 1
Taste Of Things To Come

Along the path there were a number of ornamental statues.

Beach Entrance

Well this cove may be tiny but it wins the prize for having the grandest Beach Entrance I have seen in Cyprus.
Zatoka Borsuka

According to Google Maps, this area is called Zatoka Borsuka, or Badger's Bay. There is even a review stating that a badger was seen here. Now, it is worth noting that the phrase "Zatoka Borsuka" is Russian (I think) rather than Greek, so it is likely that this name has only been in use recently. This could also explain the money lavished on the statues.
The Third Paphos Lighthouse

I have to say that I like the statues a lot. There was no particular theme to them but I think they looked great. Doubtless some people will moan, but they always moan, and are incredibly tedious with it. For the rest of us, let's enjoy these for what they are!
Fancy A Swim?

Believe it or not, but while I was filming here there was actually a swimmer in the sea. I was wearing a jumper and long trousers, as it was cold. So fair play to him.
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