A Paphos November Storm

Published 30th of November, 2023

Paphos Harbour

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Speaking of walls, there is a new one behind the restaurants at Paphos Harbour. The area is shaping up nicely.

Foam Fun

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Paphos Harbour is definitely a good place to go during a storm. The rocky beach behind the castle always generates this foam, which provides a great spectacle. The foam is caused naturally, and even has a special name: Cappuccuno Sea.

"The thick foam in the sea occurs when the salt water combines with the waste of living organisms in the sea and everything is mixed together by the strong currents. The result is a thick foam reminiscent of frothed milk for cappuccino (hence the name!)."

Source: PaphosPress

Paphos Castle

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I didn't want to venture too close to the castle, as the waves were crashing over the new walkway.

Cappuccino Foam

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The foam was proving quite a draw. I had to laugh at the sight of a man running through it with a pushchair though.

More Foam

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There was a lot more foam in the moat around the castle.

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