Clean Up Paphos!
Ezousa is Dry
Unfortunately, because of the worryingly low rainfall levels, the River Ezousa is still dry.
Episkopi
Those rocks never cease to impress.
This Gets Worse
Last year, this was all submerged in water. We drove through it, but we had our fingers crossed. So if you do this journey in the coming months after the rains have come, expect to find a lot more water.
More Rubbish
This rubbish must have been dumped by farmers, as it was all food crates. The Green Point in Agia Varvara isn't that far away from here. If they had known about it, perhaps they would have gone there instead? As it is, all it does is make the valley look really ugly at this point.
Distant Motorway
In a couple of months, this will be a sea of yellow!
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The usual way to get to Tsada from Paphos is to drive straight up the B7. Occasionally though, we prefer to take a scenic route. There are some nice rock formations along the way too, so we decided it would be a perfect candidate for a blog. It's also worth knowing that you don't have to rely on the B7 to get you up that hill!Adonis Viewpoint
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