Paphos Seafront Storm - November 2023
No More Seaweed

But just up the walkway towards the harbour, and the area is completely seaweed-free. The difference is the presence of a small wall.


Here's a suggestion: why not extend this small wall for the entire length of the sea front? It would cut down on a lot of mess without being too intrusive. I barely notice the wall when I am walking past, and when I do, I see it as a handy place to sit, rather than an inconvenience. Given the amount of renovation work that has been going on here, wouldn't it be possible to extend this wall?
A New Day Dawns

I definitely think that Sunrise pictures are just as pretty as the more traditional Sunset shots. The only downside is that you can't really get a silhouette of the castle in the shot.
Paphos Harbour

I've now reached the restaurant area, which is understandably empty, given the time.
Ocean Basket Holes

They are certainly progressing with the conversion work for Ocean Basket. The building has had all its window frames removed, though it is clear that the outer facade is being kept.
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