Kouris Reservoir
Water Levels

On the 13th June, the Kouris Reservoir was 93.5% full, whereas on the 21st June it was 94.9% full. So in 8 days it has filled up by 1.4%!
For the middle of June, this is amazing. Who knows, will it overflow yet?

Church Spire

Finally, we have reached the far side of the reservoir. You can see the dam in the distance. But what's that on the spire?
Cormorant

Cormorant Close Up

That bird must be well chuffed. Their lunch has come to them.
Random Fisherman

There you have it. Kouris Dam is still filling up! Who would have thought it? It's been full before though, so we shouldn't get complacent.
It's lovely seeing all the reservoirs full again. It is not all plain sailing mind, I have lost a few decent shortcuts to the rising water.
One thing lacking in Paphos is a desalination plant. The perfect time to build one is when we don't actually need it. We have a few years leeway now, so we should make the most of it and get building before necessity drives the price up.
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