Pano Akourdaleia Nature Trail
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Anyway, let's follow the trail...
A word of warning, by the way. This is not a short article. It probably won't be a very popular article either. Not because it is contraversial or uses bad language. No, it will be unpopular because it is about something that I find interesting and had great fun putting together. Past experience has shown me that this kind of article is much less popular than an article on a popular tourist attraction, or on Paphos Sea Front. But it is Christmas, and we are supposed to indulge ourselves. So I am in indulging myself. Please humour me and come along for the ride.
One Careful Owner
I wasn't long on the trail before I spotted this wreck just off the main track. If you have plans in salvaging it I would forget it. The undergrowth in these parts grows fairly quickly, and this car is now well and truly cut off.
Take A Break
There are a few vewpoints along the way, complete with bench and litter bins. The litter in this bin had been there for a long time.
Into The Valley
The trail itself is an absolute stonker that goes through some lovely, unspoilt countryside.
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