Paphos-Polis Motorway Update
Minthis View

The motorway will run next to Minthis HIlls Golf Resort for a time. There will be a junction above the resort, by Kallepeia, so I imagine the Resort Owners must be pretty pleased the motorway is going ahead.

An Appreciation of Scale

This shot demonstrates how extensive the works are. It is not always easy to tell with a bird's eye view just how big or small something is. The machinery down there is fairly large, so you can see how much land is being cleared.
Lower Crossing

Below Minthis Hills, the motorway will have to cross the existing Paphos - Episkopi Road. On the plans I saw, a few years ago, there was no sign of a junction here, so presumably they will make a bridge for the older road?
Obey Signs

When poking your nose around construction areas, it is important to obey the signs. I was able to come as far as I did in this instance, because there is a small ancient church here and they have made provisions for access.
Roll Your Own

One thing I liked was how they were using the hills they were digging through to provide the raw materials for their building work. This is very efficient.
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