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Pano Lefkara Village - Cyprus
Last week we visited this beautiful village in the mountains. 100% recommended to visit this village, it’s so beautiful. The houses, the views, the shops and the culture is real here. A lot of the houses are still derelict from the war. Really interesting to see and explore. Colourful and GREEK! There’s tables in the street with families eating dinner together, the atmosphere is really something else.
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Akrotiri Cliffs - RAF Akrotiri Cyprus
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An extremely windy day at the Akrotiri Shipwreck - Cyprus
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Akrotiri Shipwreck - Cyprus
The perks of having a 4X4..
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Akrotiri Shipwreck - Cyprus.
The Akrotiri Peninsula, a remote beach located west of Limassol, offers mesmerizing images and emotions. The partially sunken Mav Achaios ship, which appears halfway out of the water in the bay, gives the area a chilling, almost spooky aura.
The Akrotiri Shipwreck is a site with an interesting history. The ship itself, known as the Mav Achaios, was originally built in 1932. In the 1970s, it was loaded up with wood, which was due to transport on a route towards Saudi Arabia, but a severe storm swept through the ship, which ran aground in the Akrotiri peninsula and sunk, though all the crew made it off the ship alive.
‘Three Stars Shipwreck’
Because of the relatively shallow depth on this coast of the peninsula, it was initially only submerged partially and has remained so to this day. The wreck lies at a depth of up to 10 meters. As such, it stands halfway out of the water, with its rusted shell creating an enchanting image against the backdrop of the sea.
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A rare mother and daughter moment.
Chelona Beach Club - RAF Akrotiri Beach.
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Akrotiri Village - Cyprus
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A very rare photo of my face.
We stopped off for a coffee at Coffee Break in Akrotiri. Overlooking the Limassol Salt Lake where the Flamingos stand. We’ve still yet to visit the salt lake. But keep posted for some photos of that!
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Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates - Cyprus
Again, another photo taken by my husband who does not know how to focus his camera 🤷🏻♀️
But this place is an astonishing piece of history. Definitely worth a visit if you’re visiting Cyprus for sightseeing and historic culture and architecture.
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Unfortunately you won’t see many photos of myself due to my Husbands terrible photography.
Here is why 🤦🏻♀️
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Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates - Cyprus
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RAF Trooper Brize Norton - Akrotiri
The view we all like to see when we know we’ll be landing into the sun in a few hours time.
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Episkopi / Cyprus
The views are insane everywhere you look.
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Episkopi view point / Cyprus
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Episkopi View Point / Cyprus
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Boho Restobar - Limassol / Cyprus
A quirky street with a hidden Restobar. I have added this to my list of places to go for lunch so we will be heading back here in a few weeks time with our Greek friends.
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RAF Akrotiri Beach facing Limassol Bay.
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