Polemi Pond
To The Pond

I walked past the building and down this slope. The track ended here, which surprised me, as by now I had assumed that at least remnants of it would take me down to the Ezousa River.

Polemi Pond!

Instead though, the track ended here. There was obviously a stream running alongside the field down to the river, but at this point it had widened into a pond. And a beautiful little pond it was too. You can't really appreciate it from this photo though, as a lot of detail is lost.
Close Up

That's what is needed; decent, delicate ripples. They bring a pond alive and conjour up images of pond skaters, water boatmen and dragonflies. Who knows, a few weeks ago there might even have been some frog spawn here.
An Inspector Calls

Now this impressed me. I have mentioned these dates before. You find them in a lot of faraway places around Cyprus, and always near water sources. They are left by Inspectors who have been monitoring insect levels, or something similar. So they at least know about the pond.
Downstream

The stream continued down the hill, but I think you will agree that there is defintely no path in that direction.
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