The Paphos To Chloraka Walkway
More Renovations

The walkway was still being renovated here too. Again, you had to go around the fence and over the rocks to continue.

Under Construction

This is what one of those Selfie Points looks like when it is being built.
Mystery

I have no idea what they were making on this side of the walkway though. I haven't seen anything like it anywhere else on the path.
Looking Back

I eventually came to another fenced off area, and soon realised that I was on the wrong side of it. Nobody seemed to be paying attention to the fence, and there was a gap next to it. If you do decide to walk that way though, get onto the rocks before you get to the large structure they are building. That area is an active building site and they will soon tell you to get out.
Towards Chloraka

We are now in unfamiliar ground, for me at least. The path here hasn't been renovated, but is in decent condition nonetheless.
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