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November 26th, 2010 | Cyprus

Riding in Cyprus – “Getting Lost is Half the Fun”…

Within half an hour of leaving Pafos, we were climbing up into the mountains…

We climbed high up into the mountains, and stopped to enjoy the views presented to us…

We passed through the villages of Varvara and Axylou, and stopped at a monastery where Romos […]

November 26th, 2010 | Cyprus

Riding in Cyprus – Pafos and its Castle…

When I reached the spot where I had parked the Big Fella, I found him deep in conversation with this beguiling creature…

The hussy that had the Big Fella captivated…!!

“Pardon the interruption, but have you seen Romos and his White Knight..?” I asked…

All I got in reply was a throaty hum […]

November 26th, 2010 | Cyprus

Riding in Cyprus – Pafos Archeological Site

The thoroughly modern entrance leading to the ancient Pafos Archeological site…

Near the tip of the Pafos Peninsula and the yacht basin, is the heavily developed tourist section of the city… It is here that I parked the Big Fella, as suggested by Romos, which would give me easy access […]

November 26th, 2010 | Cyprus

Riding in Cyprus – King’s Tombs and Catacombs…

Entry to the vast cemetery…

At the main gate, the importance of its heritage is proudly displayed…

For those looking for a bit of history and culture during their visit to Pafos, it is worth noting that the entire two has been designated a World Heritage and Cultural Site, and no […]

November 26th, 2010 | Cyprus

Riding in Cyprus – Last Ride to Pafos

I had been to Pafos on two previous occasions but not had the opportunity to visit any of the many attractions the area has to offer… I had either arrived in the town too late in the afternoon, or had enjoyed my visit with Lucien and Sandra too much to cut it short and go […]

November 25th, 2010 | Cyprus

Downtime and Admin…

The Kimon Medical Building… Not on my original list of places I desperately wanted to see…!!

After another round of “needle treatment” on my troublesome elbow, I have been advised to take it easy for the next 48 hours…

The cortisone will hopefully kick in and begin working its magic during this time… […]