Paphos Wrecks
The Edro III
Moving on up the coast now, past Coral Bay, we come to the wreck of the Edro III.
Calm Seas
On this visit, the sea was as flat as a mill pond.
We've photographed this before, in rather different conditions.
Rougher Seas
When the sea picks up the wreck can look pretty spectacular.
Unlike the previous wreck, the Edro III is practically touching the shore. So how did it get there?
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