Max's Androlikou Roadtrip

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Max's Androlikou Roadtrip

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In Max's latest blog, he once again sets off in his car to track down some stunning scenery and fascinating flora. They won't be around for much longer, so let's join Max as he searches for spring flowers from Androlikou and beyond...

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Beautiful scenery and flowers, Max- and as always, great photos, thanks!

But I must query photo #22, where you are climbing back up from Androlikou to Droushia / Inea / Army base. True- Akamas is over to your right. But Lara Bay (also on the right)? That's surely over the other side of the top ridge when you get up there, looking down over the opposite side of the coast?

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Beautiful photos, as always! Thank you.
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PaphosAL wrote: Wed Apr 04, 2018 11:31 pm Beautiful scenery and flowers, Max- and as always, great photos, thanks!

But I must query photo #22, where you are climbing back up from Androlikou to Droushia / Inea / Army base. True- Akamas is over to your right. But Lara Bay (also on the right)? That's surely over the other side of the top ridge when you get up there, looking down over the opposite side of the coast?

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Sorry Alan, but I know the Paphos area quite well and in particular Neo Chorio-Droushia-Inia-Akamas as I lived there for more than 15 years. So Lara Bay one can see on my next pic on the right hand side of this road in the evening mist...

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Humble apologies for doubting your wisdom, Max!

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PaphosAL wrote: Thu Apr 05, 2018 8:13 pm Humble apologies for doubting your wisdom, Max!

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No need for written apology, Alan but of course accepted :)

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It was just that I don't think I'd seen this vista before, as I don't think I've ever climbed back uphill on this track to Droushia, Max.

On reflection, I've always done it downhill, never looking over my left shoulder, so never spotting that Lara Bay was actually visible behind me, the other side of the Droushia ridge, doh...

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