Kritou Marottou - A Typical Cypriot Village
Close Ups
While I was photographing frogs and water features, Alex was doing some nature studies. This little lady bird was probably looking for a mate. I remember we went up to Troodos a few years ago in the snow, and saw hordes of them on the sides of fir trees.
Target Practice
Perhaps a hunter was trying to shoot a fish in a barrel? It makes a change from taking pot shots at road signs.
Berries Galore
Interesting Trunk
We'll have some more closeups from Alex later. Let's get back to the car now though, and see the rest of the village.
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