Kato Paphos In March
Let There Be Light

Here is a closeup, for the curious.

I LOVE PAFOS!

There is a new sign at the top end of the Sea Front which is proving very popular with snappers.

Note the two layers of cones too. Double yellow lines and cones were insufficient to stop people from parking here, so they had to deploy a second set on the road.
Cara Cafe

Another new kid on the block is the Cara Cafe. You will find this where the Bank Of Cyprus branch used to be.
Fishboy's Got Company

Walking down the Sea Front I had hoped to snap the Little Fisherman, but he had some friends around so I kept my distance.
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