Exploring Paphos In The Rain - Part 2
Hidden Stream
This is exciting. I've been through Choulou many times, but never knew this was here. I really need to do a proper blog of this village. It is a lovely place.
The Lower Tap
Presumably, there must also be an upper tap? At this point, I was feeling a bit disappointed. I hadn't yet seen any waterfall, and the path seemed to end here.
This Way
However, on the other side of the stream, I could see a faint path through the undergrowth, so I went that way.
Choulou Waterfall
Sure enough, here it is! I am now at the bottom of the waterfall, looking back at it. It is worth pointing out that the route to the bottom is somewhat precarious. You can see it on the left.
This Way
To give you an idea of scale, I bent down to walk under that ledge. The trickiest thing about the journey down though, was how muddy the path was. The good news is that if you should slip, you will just find yourself sliding through undergrowth getting covered in mud.
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