Tsada The Scenic Way
Keep Left

When you are past the rocks, you will come to this fork in the road.If you turn right you will be on a back road into Armou. We want to go left, straight up the hill. Note that the road is still pretty good. Other than a few potholes along the way, this is what you can expect.

Blue Skies

I love it when the sea looks like this. The effect is impossible to see in a photograph, but you hopefully get the idea. The clouds make it look a bit more special. That road also leads to Armou.
Fridges

These fridges have been dumped, and are an eyesore. However, their one redeeming feature is that if you are doing this route in reverse, they show you where you need to turn right. It's easy to miss, otherwise, and you will end up in Armou.
Nice Villa

Most of the villas up here (there aren't many) seem to be half built. This one is fully occupied however.
Further Up The Road

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