Pano Panagia and the Vouni Trail

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Dominic
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Pano Panagia and the Vouni Trail

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This is the most beautiful drive I have published on our Youtube Channel. A couple of days ago I drove up to what is probably the highest point in Paphos; the plateau above Pano Panagia on the edge of Paphos Forest. I sent the drone for a spin and you will see the results of that tomorrow. This film shows the drive down the steep tracks of the Vouni Trail to get back to Pano Panagia and the main road to Kannaviou.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2k5JGSzcGM
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In answer to a question you raised my reply is a unanimous "I loved it". Thankyou :D :D :D
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Fabulous breath taking scenery makes you appreciate the beautiful countryside around the Paphos district- thank you Dominic
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My reply to your question is I loved it. Breathtaking scenery that I can only see through your films. I can drive the city ones myself but not these where 4x4 is needed. Thanks for sharing
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Possibly the best yet Dominic. More of these "out of town" vids please.
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Personally, I love your countryside films and drone shots, so keep them coming please! They give the viewer a chance to see the beautiful areas away from the coast on "the roads less travelled"
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