Kathikas to Akoursos Green Point

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Kathikas to Akoursos Green Point

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During lockdown we get a lot of gardening done. This means we have a lot of garden waste, that needs taking to one of the local Green Points.

A swift 4 on the old SMS, and we are off to the Akoursos Green Point. Unfortunately, we forgot it is shut on Wednesdays, so our next film will feature the drive from Akoursos to Chloraka Green Point.



For a map of the route:

https://www.paphoslife.com/film/kathikas-akoursos-4k
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Really enjoyed that. Love it when goats are crossing the road.
Louise :)
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LouiseCastricum wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 2:12 pm Really enjoyed that. Love it when goats are crossing the road.
I do normally too. Once though I was driving out of the Ezousa Valley towards Kallepeia, and was stuck behind a goat train for over half an hour, as it wound up the narrow road. After a while, looking for the goat with the biggest udders wears a bit thin.
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Dominic wrote: Thu May 06, 2021 1:04 pm
LouiseCastricum wrote: Wed May 05, 2021 2:12 pm Really enjoyed that. Love it when goats are crossing the road.
I do normally too. Once though I was driving out of the Ezousa Valley towards Kallepeia, and was stuck behind a goat train for over half an hour, as it wound up the narrow road. After a while, looking for the goat with the biggest udders wears a bit thin.
Ha ha
Louise :)
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