What Are These Mystery Tags?

Published 10th of August, 2017

Paphos Forest

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It isn't just major tourist attractions that get tagged though. Below Pano Panagia is a reservoir. If you drive along the track there, you soon hit stunning scenery.

Non-Venetian Bridge

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The track eventually crosses the river. Being curious I did a bit of exploring around the bridge. It was tricky getting down, but what did I find when I got there?

Directional Tags

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These tags were left by KA, RM and AR. They were in a very out-of-the-way location though.

Tagged Sign

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On the top of a bridge was a faded sign which had also been tagged. XA and YE join in the fun here. They had visited Roudia too.

The Abandoned Hospital

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There were loads of tags at the abandoned hospital. TT and KB have visited on numerous occasions. I asked on an Urban Exploring site about the tags on this hospital. The chap running it thought they might have been left by patients, marking their time there. However, that couldn't be the case as the dates were clearly more modern than the hospital. However, it did show that at least a proportion of the urban exploring community were unaware of what the tags were.

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