Paphos - Polis Motorway Update - January 2024
Distant Landmark

If you look carefully you can just make out Panagia Odigitria. This is a lovely church which also makes a handy landmark. When I am filming from multiple locations along a route it is helpful having markers such as this so I can keep track of where I am when I come to edit the film later.

Panagia Odigitria

It would be rude not to photograph the church while I was passing.
Below The Church

Below the church you can see where the workers have been busy. I'm not sure what the various layers are for. Perhaps they are in the process of removing the earth and they take it away in strips? It will be interesting to see what the final result looks like.
Crooked

This shot puzzled me, as it looks like the foundations to the motorway are a bit crooked. The reason there is a gap is because the track that runs across the picture from left to right is still used, and will presumably get its own tunnel.
Progress

The next stretch of construction is more advanced.
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