Pomos Reservoir Overflows

Published 18th of February, 2022

The Church From Above

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Once I had had a wander, I launched the drone in the church carpark, and took it up for a spin.

Full

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It must be tough for the vegetation to have to cope with being submerged for part of the year. Given the small size of the reservoir, it empties and fills fairly quickly.

Illusion

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When I was flying the drone, I thought I saw somebody watching me from a track. I took this picture, but when I zoomed in it turned out to be a boulder.

Paphos Forest

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The forest itself was looking as inviting as ever. My roadtrip eBook will stop at the reservoir though. From here on in, the road turns to a track and gets a lot bumpier. I make a point of making sure the roadtrips are suitable for all vehicles, especially a hire car!

Pomos Reservoir

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And here's a drone view of the reservoir itself. I want to head up to the dam now.

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