Foinikas In Bloom

Published 19th of April, 2022

Up, Up and Away!

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Ok, so let's launch the drone and see what we can see. The first thing I wanted to do was check out my favourite rock formation. When I made the first visit in this article, I walked down the ridge immediately to the left of that bulge.

Close-Up

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The first time I walked along that ridge I approached it from below. That's probably the safest way of exploring steep hills like this one. Had I not already known the route when I arrived at the top in the car, I might have taken a path leading to the right of the large rock. That would have ended up quite difficult to negotiate.

To The Right

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I wouldn't fancy walking down that.

Yellowish

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I pulled the drone away from the rock formation, and focused on the village itself. Incidentally, be careful of flying your drone too high here. There is an army base nearby and if they think you are filming them they won't appreciate it. For this reason I couldn't fly the drone from the top of the rock. I had to launch it from the village.

You can see a bit of colour in this shot, but lets take a closer look. Alex...

Pretty Poppy

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We shall begin with a poppy surrounded by several yellow flowers. Poppies are everywhere at the moment, and bring a lovely sea of red to the countryside.

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