Cyprus in Pictures - September 2023
Sea Caves

In contrast, you have the tiny beaches which are dotted along the coastline at Sea Caves. The big challenge here is getting down to them without slipping on the path. Do not attempt this after rain, as the white rocks turn as slippery as ice when wet, making it hard to get back up again.

Seafront Success

The good news on the Sea Front is that the new flower pots are looking good. They are steadily being populated. Amazingly, some people have still been finding things to moan about. I honestly don't know why they bother getting up in the morning. They must spend the entirety of their existance whinging and moaning. It isn't a very nice way to live.
But I shall be troubled no more by their negativity. When you visit the seafront yourself you can marvel at how magnificent it is now looking.
Yeronissos Island

Meanwhile, in Agios Georgios, we flew the drone around the mysterious Yeronissos Island. There have been a lot of archaeological discoveries found here, and doubtless there will be many more to come. You have to wonder what it was like thousands of years ago. Was it as inaccessible as it is now, or were there easier routes to it? It certainly hosted a fair number of settlements over the millennia.
Vintage Cruiser

I took this particular shot because somebody had commented that I hadn't shown this old schooner properly in a previous picture. So here it is, not as impressive as when it is in full sail, but still a cut above the usual craft you find here.
Agios Georgios Harbour

As well as Paphos and Latsi, there is a third harbour worth getting excited about in the district. Agios Georgios lies on the edge of the Akamas. While smaller than the other two by some margin, it does still play host to a fleet of fishing boats. When they return in the mornings, they often feed turtles the leftovers of their catch, so it is a good place to see them.
And if you are wondering why I haven't mentioned Pomos Harbour, it is technically in Nicosia, according to Google Maps, though only just. However, it is well worth a visit and a great place to snorkel.
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