Exploring Paphos In The Rain - Part 1

Published 13th of January, 2022

Towards The Bridge

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Kelefos Bridge is down there somewhere.

Drone View

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When I got to Kelefos Bridge I launched the drone. I didn't have much time to fly it before the rain started again, but I got some nice pictures in that time, and made a little film.

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I combined the drone film with a walking tour film I made on my visit. There will be a link to that at the end of the blog.

Kelefos Bridge

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And here is the bridge itself, looking as magnificent as ever. I do think it looks at its best when there is water flowing like this.

Side View

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Before I filmed the walking tour, I took the camera for a walk.

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