Limni Crystal Hunting
Old Road
The route is, quite frankly, fairly lousy. It hasn't been used in years and parts have been washed away in the winter rains. So only attempt this if you have a decent 4x4. Don't worry if you haven't though. The crystals aren't up here. I just wanted to show you the nice view...
The View
Now, to a lot of people. the remains of an old mine are just a mess. But to me they are fascinating, and strangely beautiful. Indeed, my first 360 video features a walk around the surface you see below me in this picture. It is hard to believe, but there used to be a much bigger hole there. Over the years, they have refilled the old mine until it now looks lice this.
Steep Sides
Care should be taken if you venture up here. You could have a nasty fall over some of those ledges.
Distant Polis
Panning the camera around, let's take in some more of the view. That is, after all, why we are here. In the distance, you can just about see Polis and Latchi. Beyond that lies the Akamas.
Paphos Forest
Further left, we can see the North-Western part of Paphos Forest.
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