Kissonerga Coast Path

Published 22nd of October, 2022

No ATVs

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I think this boulder has been put here to stop ATVs and cars from driving down the track. All this demonstrates is that there must be some selfish idiots out there.

Solitary Musings

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I can relate to this lady. She has picked a great spot for a bit of reading and silent contemplation, away from the crowds.

Note also the bins, which I mentioned earlier.

Pebble Towers

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If you look closely, you can just make out some pebble towers which people have built.

Rocky Beauty

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I love this view. There is something mysterious about a region where the flora meets the ocean. It hints of hidden caves and forgotten pirate treasure. Mind you, I have always had a vivid imagination, and was a terrible day-dreamer as a child. I still remember what my frustrated French teacher wrote in one school report: "Dominic has lovely blue eyes. I just wish they were pointed in my direction rather than looking out into the playground".

Dommage Madame, vous avez fait de votre mieux.

Another Beach

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Once you are past the little secluded area you will find yourself at another beach. I looked up on Google but couldn't find a name for the area, other than "Paraliakos Pezodromos". That sounded quite nice, until I ran it through Google Translate and found it just means "Beach Walk" in Greek.

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