Mousere
Overgrown
It soon became apparent though, that the track was long since overgrown, so we retraced our steps and decided to look at the buildings next to it instead.
Where's The Floor?
It was only when we walked below the road that we realised how precarious our walk had been! The road we photographed is on the left, and as you can see, we were walking on a thin layer of tarmac. The ground beneath has long since given way.
Ruins
Having seen how precarious the road was, I lost the desire to fight my way through the undergrowth to get in that building. However, the barn next to it was easily accessible.
Pretty In Pink
Believe it or not, this isn't the first pink barn I have found in an old house in Paphos. Is there a reason why they paint it pink? It really is bizarre, and a little creepy.
Back To The Castle
Returning from the pink barn, the castle looked even more imposing.
That isn't a sentence I type every day...
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