The Far Side of the Akamas
The Final Leg
I think I can just about make out my car in this picture.
Rugged Rocks
If you don't mind solitude, this is a lovely place to visit, and certainly a welcome change from a busy Blue Lagoon.
Even Rougher Road
This is the route the fisherman must have driven down to get here. It must have taken them a long time because you cannot speed over these rocks unless you want to get a puncture.
Back At The Car
There were more drinks waiting for me in the car. Even though it was October, I sill got through a lot of water. As you can see, I also filled a bin liner.
My Route
This map shows the route I took. You can walk from Aphrodite's Baths instead, but it would be a much longer walk.
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