Aphrodite's Rock
A Jump To The Left
    From the right angle though, all becomes clear.
    
            
        
        
    
    
    Aphrodite's Invisible Rock
    Not sure what this one was for though. I guess if you stood the other side of it, you could take a very arty photo showing people trying to take arty photos of the rock. But for that you would need other photographers, and if there were other photographers here I wouldn't be flying my drone. Social distancing and all that...
Back In The Air
    So, let's go and take a look at the rear side of Aphrodite's Rock.
    
    To be honest, I prefer it from the front. You do get a nice view of the motorway bridge in the distance though.
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