Chloraka Coast Path - Part 2
Nice View

From here you can get a nice look at St George's Beach and the monument. We are heading in that direction.
Children's Play Area

If you look carefully you can see that the building in the foreground is shaped like a boat. It forms part of a somewhat overgrown Play Area. I can't be sure, but I think it is part of the Eleni Holiday Village. Presumably it is getting some TLC at the moment, as it was open a couple of months ago.
Nice View

We're walking down towards St George's Beach now. The path here is in very good condition. Indeed, if it wasn't for the steps we navigated earlier then the whole route would be accessible to everybody.
Pillbox

There's another old military pillbox next to the path here, if you like that sort of thing.
St George's Beach Area

Let's have a bird's-eye view of the area. You can see the monument in the foreground, and St George's Beach behind it. They have been constructing artificial reefs to protect swimmwers from riptides. The hotel on the right is unsurprisingly called St George's Beach Hotel.
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