The Gateways To Paphos Revisited
5. Kato Paphos

This is right by the bus stop so easy to find.

Kato Paphos By Night

The area here is well lit, but the design still stands out well.
6. Tomb of the Kings Road

This looks nice enough by day, though to be frank, I imagine most people will notice the giraffe more than the gateway.
Somebody Put a Euro in the Meter.

At night though, it is clear that the electricity supply isn't working.
Happy Easter

Now I am in a bit of a dilemna. These blogs have 5 photos per page. I want the day and night shots for each location to appear on the same page, so I need to add a padding photo to make up the photo count. I took this first picture out near the crystal hills. So have an Easter Greeting on me!
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