The Sad Demise Of The Sea You Beach Bar

In amongst the messages of Thanks, a single sentence is doing an awful lot of heavy lifting:
Unfortunately, due to a miscommunication with the Municipality of Pegeia, the space has been reassigned to a new operator, bringing our journey here to an end.
I cannot speculate what happened behind the scenes here, but they do pass on warm words to whoever follows them.
Bear in mind also that words can have consequences. Be careful what you say in comments if you are posting them without any evidence. You may regret it, and there are much better things to do in Cyprus than experience the Cypriot Legal System.

And Now...

So what exactly is happening on the ground? Presumably, this used to be the shed we saw in the recent picture.

A few bits and bobs have been broken up here.

You get a clearer view from above.
Untouched, For Now

However, the Restaurant itself seems untouched at the moment.
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