Postcard From Ayia Napa
Ayia Napa Sculpture Park

Now this was a real find! I didn't know Ayia Napa had a sculpture park, and it was absolutely fantastic! There were literally hundreds of exhibits. I started off photographing each statue and it's name tag. But that going boring real quick, so I ended up just photographing the ones I liked the most. I visited the site several times on our five day visit, and found new stuff to see each time.

Take A Stroll

I took hundreds of shots here. Most will be appearing on the new art site, but I have included a few here just to whet your appetite. The park is on several levels and you can walk whichever route you choose. The main entrance is near the bottom, though you can park up top as well if you want.
Nice Idea

You could have this statue dotted all over Cyprus.
Lovely

This is a thought provoking piece. So here's a plea from me to you. If you visit a site like this, please treat it like you would a library or art gallery. View the exhibits respectfully. Don't bring a drone with you and have it fly about the site whining incessently while you use it to take selfies of yourself in numerous "hilarious" poses.
Honestly, some people....
Bravo!

The Sculpture Park is truly magnificant. It is worth visiting Ayia Napa for that alone.
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