Pachyammos Seascapes
If you look carefully you can say a chap standing on a rock in the middle of the picture. The dog I mentioned had run to just below where he was standing, so I thought that it must belong to them. However, I didn't see the dog get back to them, so perhaps it just continued around the coast? In which case, it probably had something to do with the army.
Complex Courses
This is the sort of thing I could sit and watch all day. Waves crashing over rocks, and the instant rivulets that form as the water cascades back to the ocean.
If you didn't watch the film yet, make sure you do, as it looks a lot more impressive when it is moving.
It was very windy when I was taking these pictures, and totally unsuitable for snorkelling!
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