Elia Bridge
Peaceful
Now, because Elia Bridge is less popular than Kelefos, you are more likely to have it to yourself. This is a good thing. Take some time to find a safe place to go and sit by the water. You will appreciate it. Let nature sweep over you. Listen to the insects, and the gurgling water cascading over the rocks. If you are lucky, you may even meet some randy frogs.
Pretty Pose
It may not be as famous as Kelefos, but it has it's own charm.
Downstream
From this angle, you can see the bridge in all its glory. The Venetians certainly built them to last...
Cooling Off
This chap is taking a breather.
Final View
Personally, I think Elia Bridge is a bit under-rated. It is set in a beautiful location, and well worth your time. There are other bridges further up the road too, but they will get their own blogs.
I have put together a virtual tour of Elia Bridge, which you can view here. I am trying out a new panorama viewing service, and I would be interested to hear how it compares to previous panoramas I have produced.
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