From Pentalia to Polemi

Published 21st of June, 2019

Pretty Route

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This is just a random shot on the way from Amargeti to Lemona.

More Vineyards

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The countryside around here is really beautiful, especially after all the winter rain. The green is lingering on in places. These trees can hide tiny, impenetrable gorges, where water still trickles.

Less Order

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These vines have already grown a bit too shabby for my photographic eye. A couple of weeks ago there would have been nice lines down the side of each row of vine.

Old Wind Turbine

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Now there's something you don't normally see this side of Larnaca. When we visited Ayia Napa these were all over the place. I wondered why they didn't have them in Paphos. I still don't know the answer. Is it too hilly here?

Something for the Ladies

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Alex, my wife, has a thing about photographing hay bails. I think they appeal to her mathematical mind. This probably explains her fondness for sea shells, too.

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