The Shrine By The Motorway
August Snow!
Some of the rocks looked like they had a covering of snow on them, they were so white.
Heavy Rocks
However, most of them are very large, so they are really there to be looked at rather than put on display in your garden.
Grey Matter
I particularly liked this one. I will say this though: long trousers are a must if you are exploring the area. The rocks are often surrounded by thistles and other prickly bushes. Also, if you slip and bang your leg, these rocks can be very sharp. I speak from personal experience!
Erosion
Aside from all the crystals, there are fascinating rock formations all over the place. It is a geologist's dream.
Hopefully with this blog we have shown you that even the more mundane places around Paphos have surprises in store for you. You don't have to venture far to find an interesting place to explore.
Very Ouch
One last shot, just in case you thought I was joking about the thorns. This is no place for shorts!
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