Pano Akourdaleia Nature Trail
Web Of Intrigue
Along the way, one of the biggest issues I had was spider webs. They spanned the path on many occasions and some of them were quite strong. It was impossible to avoid them all, so I had to use a stick to make a path through them.
Survivor
When I could actually see the spider I made a point of insuring the web was intact though. I didn't want to be followed home by this bugger.
Rocky Route
You can see another shelter in the distance on the right here. I had already seen this using the drone.
View From Above
There it is. It was that that made me want to check out the path in the first place. But where does it go from there?
Water Pipe
This water pipe running far below was the only sign of civilisation apart from the odd sign and bench.
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