Theletra Waterfalll
Up The Junction
The main track continues downhill here. However, I wanted to explore the afore-mentioned gorge a bit, so I left the car here and went down the track behind me.
Narrow Gorge
I could see ahead of me that there was indeed a narrow gorge. I could also hear a babbling stream running below.
More Orchids
There is an abundance of flora here at the moment. Cyprus in springtime is a sea of colour. These orchids aren't the most attractive in the world, but they complement the yellows quite nicely.
Rocky
On the other side of the gorge were some interesting rock formations.
Human Intervention?
This area I found particularly intriguing. It looks like a rectangular nook has been carved out of the rock at some point. Also, to the right of this picture, I could see remains of a couple of dry-stone walls. At some point in the past, this area was probably farmland. Unfortunately, now, it is nigh on impossible to get to.
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