Maa Palaiokastro Archaeological Site

Published 8th of December, 2022

More Nice Views

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Do you want to hear the funniest part? Somebody visited here four weeks ago and gave it a 5 star review on Google!

Storm Clouds Save The Day

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The only thing remotely interesting outside the echo was the possiblity of witnessing a lightning storm out to sea. But that isn't really a selling point for an Archaeological Site.

Looks Like Rain

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More Nice Rocks

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If this was just a rocky outcrop with no Archaeological connections or entrance fee, I would be recommending it as a great place to visit if you want to see some nice countryside and decent views. But as an Archaeological Park, it leaves a lot to be desired.

Final Moody Picture

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So if you were curious about the site, don't bother. Unless you are a fan of the scenery I wouldn't waste your time, not when Paphos has so many decent Archaeological Sites to see. To help you on your way, see the links to related articles directly below this.

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