Paphos Coast Path - Part 5 - Sea Front and Harbour
Fish Boy Has A Friend!

I couldn't resist this picture. Fish Boy has a real-life competitor. I wonder if he had as much luck as the statue?

The sea was nice and calm. It tends to be that way when it is early. If you want to get some decent reflection shots, avoid the middle of the day when there tends to be a bit of a breeze blowing.
Funny Weather

We had weird weather when I took these shots. It was just after the fires in Central Paphos. The smoke had cleared but there was still a fine, unusual sea mist about. I managed to avoid most of it in this walk, but there was still a faint tinge in the air.
Mystery

I visited the Sea Front a number of times while I was taking pictures for this series. At one time, this telescope had been removed. But now it is back. Does anybody know what happened to it when it was taken? Was it getting its lenses tended to, or something more mundane?
Elean

We passed Elean on the way, and made a point of waving at the webcam. For the latest view of the Sea Front, you should use the link below.
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