Ezousa Estuary
A couple of years ago we stumbled across a sad little memorial at the mouth of the Ezousa River. We thought we would check it out again a few days ago, to see what the area looked like after the rains. The question was, how would we get to it? In the past, the Ezousa was always dry at this point. Now it was in full flow...
From Geroskipou
To get to the mouth of the Ezousa, the easiest route used to be from the municipal beach at Geroskipou; just keep on driving when you got to the end of the road. Ok, a 4x4 was required, but it was easily doable. However, when we tried this approach this time around, we were soon thwarted.
Back To Geroskipou
So we turned round and headed back to the beach. From there we drove up to the old Airport Road (B6) and headed towards Timi. We took the bridge across the Ezousa River and immediately after, we took the turning right.
Road Out!
We have been on this route before, but this time there was a problem here too. Some brave soul had driven to the left of the collapsed road, but we wanted a more stable route.
The River
Towards The Sea
Fortunately, there are several routes to the sea along the river bank. We took a higher one, which helped us get closer. This is probably the ugliest part of Ezousa Valley. Unfortunately, it is used as a dumping ground by people. I can only presume a lot of the rubbish has been washed out to sea.
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We were out doing our Annual Easter Egg Hunt this morning. It took us down through the Esouza Valley, and finally to the sea. I won't be doing a blog article on the final part of this journey, as it isn't in the same league as the two sections I have previously blogged about. However, we did stumble across this shrine. At first glance, I took it as a typical shrine you see fairly frequently in Cyprus. However, a second glance revealed it to be rather unusual.Kannaviou Countryside
You could be forgiven for thinking that the Ezousa Valley runs from the sea to Episkopi Village. But it continues through Letymbou all the way up to Kannaviou. And guess what? It's just as lovely up there.Good Pages To Visit
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