The Grey Cliffs of Paphos - Part 2
Cliff Dwelling

There was evidence that somebody had been kipping in here, not to long ago.
Another Cliff Dwelling

This one was a bit more substantial. There were a couple of cushions about too. There was also an interesting feature on that boulder in the middle, which we will get to in a minute.
Getting Comfy

This was one of them. Bearing in mind that this area is not that easy to get to, or obvious, I doubt these cushions and make-shift seats were left by farm labourers or goat herders.
The Big Boulder

And as for that boulder, it has a chain drilled into it, as you can see here. I wonder what that was for?
Tougher Going

The rocks going west are now a lot bigger, making navigation trickier. Looking up I could see more holes in the cliffs, but nothing large enough to be used as a dwelling.
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