Paphos Castle Illuminations
Looking Towards Aphrodite's Rock

She looks pretty good from this angle too.

Da Vinci's

While we are here, it seemed prudent to take a few shots of the harbour itself. Da Vinci's had a warm, welcoming glow to it.
Quiet Night

I went down to the harbour on monday evening, during the off season. Consequently there were not many people about.
Open For Business

The restaurants had retreated from their usual pitches into the snug warmth of bricks and mortar.

So, that is what the castle end of the new walkway looks like at night. What do you think? Personally I think it looks lovely and will prove a very worthwhile addition to the Paphos Tourism Portfolio. And the locals will love it too.
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