Foinikas In Bloom

Published 19th of April, 2022

One More Poser

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This butterfly is in pristine condition. During the swarms I mentioned a few shots ago, I was amazed at how battered the butterflies got during their migration. I saw so many damaged wings, I was amazed they could still fly.

Rocky Outcrop

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Looking at this shot, you could easily be mistaken for assuming that the lake had always been there. It looks tailor-made. Ok, there is a semi-submerged building in the distance, but apart from that...

One Final Drone Shot

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If you want to explore Foinikas but don't fancy the drive, you can of course take our Virtual Tour of Foinikas.

Now A Major Film

I must have made about four films on my recent trip to Foinikas. This one provides a nice aerial view. Turn the sound up!

There will also be films on the route from Nata to Foinikas, a walking tour of Foinikas itself, and a couple more films showing a different way of getting to and from Foinikas. The best way to get information on these films is to either like our Facebook page or subscribe to our Youtube channel.

Anyway, back to the close-ups.

Nettles

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The next two shots can be quite painful...

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