Exploring Paphos In The Rain - Part 1

Published 13th of January, 2022

Upstream

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From here, the easiest way to get to Kelefos Bridge is to follow the main road up the hill to Agios Nikolaos, via Kedares. Don't take the turning to Filousa, though we shall be using that later.

Agios Nikolaos Mosque

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The village of Agios Nikolaos has a very nice mosque. I didn't take many pictures of the villages in this blog though, as I didn't think it fair. I prefer to show pictures of places when they look at or near their best, weatherwise. For places on my doorstep, like Polemi, it doesn't matter, as I can show nice pictures any time I want. But for out of the way places (to me at least) I think it would be unfair if the only shots I showed featured drab and overcast days.

Moody

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Also, I don't really like standing in the rain taking pictures. There is that too. In fact, I quite like the gloomy look of this shot.

Paphos Forest

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After Agios Nikolaos, the road gets a bit narrower. However, it is tarmac all the way. In this sort of weather, you really shouldn't be going offroading. The condition of the track can deteriorate very quickly.

Arminou Reservoir

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The views on this part of the journey are pretty impressive.

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