Paphos Snow
Four Wheel Drive / Chains Only

Later we learned that the road had been closed to 2 wheel drive vehicles without chains, so we were wise to turn round when we did. It is always, always better to err on the side of caution in situations like this. Otherwise you may well end up like one of the people you read about who have to get rescued by the authorities, who really have better things to do with their time.

Snowscapes

The next few pages are random shots taken by myself and Alex. Hopefully they will give you an idea as to how pretty it was here.
Snow-Covered Vines

Distant Hills


I'm not going to caption every shot!
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