From Polis to Limni Pier
The Pier

The pier was built to allow minerals to be transported from the old Limni Mine.

Swimmers and Anglers Only

Now though, it is only used by anglers. There will be swimmers later on in the year, but at the moment everybody is wearing jumpers. The huddle of fishermen you can see in this shot were looking at a fish one of them had just caught. I saw them reel it in. It must have been about 4 inches long. Having swam in the area fairly regularly, I have to say that was actually pretty big. Normally when you go swimming here you will be surrounded by schools of minnows.
Lots of Cars

Bizarrely, I think this was the busiest we have ever seen the pier. There were a lot of cars parked in the carpark. The building you can see here, by the way, is a remnant of the old mine. You won't find a loo or a kiosk here.
Note The Rules

Also interesting to note is the title: "Cyprus Limni Resorts and Golfcourses PLC". This is a foretaste of the future. This area may look rather different in the middle to long-term.
Something Fishy

Another pier shot. Don't worry though, we will also have a classic Limni Pier shot...
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