Droushia Roadworks

Published 31st of May, 2023

Meanwhile...

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As I was flying the drone, I thought I might as well film the surrounding area too.

Droushia Reflections

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I was trying to get a nice reflection shot with this little reservoir, but I couldn't quite get the angle.

Droushia Rocks

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I made a film of the roadworks, which I will post later. I also made a film of the rocks in the area. However, the weather really wasn't very nice, and there was a lot of dust in the air, so I probably wont bother posting it. Here are a couple of pictures though.

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Apparently, the reason for the large quantities of dust was because of a volcanic eruption in Greece. This makes a change from the usual causes, of dust from the Sahara or Syria.

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This landscape reminds of of Dartmoor. If you are from the UK and ever get homesick, going for a walk in these hills will give you a little fix of Blighty.

As to the roadworks, I have no idea how long they will be in place, but thanks to the reasonable diversion that doesn't really inconvenience anybody, I doubt they are in a huge hurry to finish it. Siga siga!

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