Exploring Paphos In The Rain - Part 1

Published 13th of January, 2022

Slippery When Wet

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Take care when you walk over this. The cobbles are very slippery when they have been rained on.

Upstream

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It's nice to see the river being a proper river again.

Downstream

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During Spring, Summer and Autumn, you can follow this track to Pera Vasa. From there you can go to Vretsia or further North. I wouldn't recommend driving down these tracks during the winter though.

One More River Shot

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Sterling Moss

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I liked the moss on this tree so took a closeup. I didn't notice the nail until later. Presumably that was for a sign.

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