Latsi Fish Festival Is Coming
And Finally...

We thought that was it, and were headed for home. We suddenly realised though, that we had passed a mural on the way into Polis.
I had read somewhere that six new murals were being created. Somebody in Latsi told us that they would be painted during the festival itself, so perhaps that is where the other three will be? Time will tell.

Work In Progress

I have no idea what this will be when finished, but you will be able to view it on the B7 as you approach Polis from Paphos.
Tools Of The Trade

Unsurprisingly the background to the mural is painted with more traditional materials.
Cans At The Ready

However, the aerosol cans were there waiting to be used as well. I wonder how many cans it takes to paint a mural of this size?
The Film
This is the film we recorded. We will obviously do another showing the finished results! Saturday sounds like it will be a great day out, so why not pay Latsi a visit? Just take the B7 from Paphos to Polis and turn left when you get to the coast.
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