Winter Water Features

Published 4th of January, 2020

Trozena Reflections

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Autumn leaves can make ordinary places seem strangely beautiful. You can see more of the clearing I referred to behind this tree.

Crossing The Xeros

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Anyway, having viewed Trozena Waterfall, we thought we would head to our old friend Sinti Monastery, on the far banks of the Xeros Valley. To get there we drove a recently discovered route that takes us from Trozena to Salamiou. Had I been feeling foolhardy I would have continued from Salamiou to Ayios Ioannis and down the valley that way. We did this route a few weeks ago.

Instead, we turned left and headed back towards Paphos, before turning right at the Sinti signpost. This led us to the following view.

Distant Sinti

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The little bridge still appeared to be intact, but we were unsure whether the route from the bridge to Sinti, shown centre, was still open.

Taped Off

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When we reached the base of the valley though, the opposite side of the river appeared to be taped off. This was odd.

Bridge Intact

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We could certainly drive over this bridge, and we did so. We didn't drive through the tape though, we carefully drove round it.

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