Chloraka Coast Path - Part 1
Frog Fountain

If you look closely you will see a tube sticking out of this frog's mouth. Presumably at some point in the future he will squirt water out.

Tasteful Nudity

I was going to use this as one of my morning Kalimera posts, but I decided against it. Facebook can get offended by nudity, even if it is a statue. I remember a film of an Art Gallery near Limassol getting rejected for this reason. Mind you, the film did include a huge statue of a schlong, so perhaps this would fair better? I shall find out in due course no doubt, as it will feature in the first film.
The Entire Piece

So, hats off to whoever designed this rather quirky walkway to the tiny beach. I like your style.
Onwards!

Anyway, let us continue on our journey. I walked along the path past the statues. I was wondering if it would hug the coast or head inland. Satellite views and aerial drone footage I recorded last year were a bit vague on this. Let us find out for ourselves...
Work In Progress

Clearly the area here was not yet finished. There were several workers around, who seemed puzzled as to why I was photographing a Building Site. Can't say I blame them!
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