Kelefos Bridge

Published 1st of June, 2018

Choose Your Path

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Now, at this point, you have reached a track. the nature trail wants you to turn right. This will take you to the picnic site at Pera Vasa. However, I don't want to go there. So instead, I am turning left.

Old Civilisation

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I love signs of abandoned modern life, like old telephone lines such as this. I guess with satellite technology they are now completely redundant, and no longer maintained.

Keep To The Track

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Below you, you may spot the main track from Pera Vasa to Kelefos. Indeed, as I walked this track, I presumed I would meet up with it and come back that way, in a nice circle.

All Roads Do Not Lead To Rome

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However, that was not to be the case.

Remote Viewpoint

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It soon became apparent that this trail was staying above the main track. So why was it here?

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