Kato Paphos Part 2 - The Sea Front
No Wall

There used to be a wall along here. Now, if you look at the sea front today, you may well wonder why it was there. Taking it down means that people can walk right up to the edge. Indeed, we have dangled our legs over that ledge on many an occasion and fed ice cream to the crabs. However, during the winter time, the scene can look a bit different.

Last Winter
Yes, when the winter storms blow in, those walls are missed. This is only a little film but it gives you a taste of what the sea front can be like. At times like this, a wall would come in handy.
Crab Food

As I mentioned previously, we would dangle our feet over the edge and feed the crabs ice cream. The ice cream came from that Geletaria, and it is very nice.
Iced Coffee

Alex likes her coffee ice cream. They do occasionally do a Greek Yoghurt / Walnut / Honey flavour which is my favourite.
No Crabs

I looked but couldn't see any crabs today. There were a lot of limpets though.
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