The Pomos Coastline
Pomos Harbour

Here's an interesting nugget that came up on my Facebook History this morning. Five years ago today I posted that my new website had now gone live! We are now semi-officially five years old!
Odd Colours

And in those years, we have produced, including this one, four hundred and forty six blogs. That's a lot of waffle! And, if we say the average blog length is five pages, that's twenty-five pictures a blog, or over eleven thousand pictures in total.
Thank You

So thank you to everybody who has come along for the ride, and been part of our growth. Our Facebook presence has also gone from strength to strength, and Paphos Chat now boasts 17,000 members. In 2021 we started taking Youtube seriously and have been adding films to our repertoire. But don't worry, the blogs will continue. We have two waiting to be published already.
Bring On 2022

Indeed, tomorrow I will publish an article on my recent Troodos Trip, alongside a walking tour film I made showing what the slopes are like. And soon after that I shall publish some content about the abandoned Maximos Ranch, which I revisited a few weeks ago. So stay tuned for that. We don't plan on resting on our laurels in 2022.
Enjoy The Film
Here is the film we made. Hope you like it, and on behalf of Alex and myself, we hope you have a marvellous New Year, full of adventure and wonder, and safety. Let's drink to COVID buggering off and letting us all reclaim our lives back. And lets look forward to 2022 with eagerness and anticipation.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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The route is suitable for all types of vehicle, and requires no off-roading. The guide contains about 130 photographs including shots of all the road signs you need to pay attention to, as well as some of the highlights you may experience along the way.
There are also several maps which will help you keep your bearings.
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