I wonder how many parts of Cyprus were almost untouched back then. Pure nature, pure beauty
username9863 on
Where’s the castle in the colourised version?
cheakpeasdownhill on
Kato Paphos was basically a tiny village near the harbor. Some of the old houses still stand if you get lost in the tiny streets near the Paul’s column.
Available-Drama-9263 on
The water back then looked so pretty what a shame looking at the picture of what it has become
tonybpx on
Was it colourised with AI? A lot of the bw details are missing
agreengo on
62 years later, see how the sea has risen due to climate change /S
eev200 on
I remember as a child when my father used to park our crappy car next to the castle and my mum saying to him jokingly that we are going to fall in the sea.
Prahasaurus on
Paphos, like Cyprus, is slowly being ruined by developer greed. But at least we haven’t gone the route of Limassol, which is a very 2nd rate Dubai (maybe 3rd rate), with tacky skyscrapers.
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I wonder how many parts of Cyprus were almost untouched back then. Pure nature, pure beauty
Where’s the castle in the colourised version?
Kato Paphos was basically a tiny village near the harbor. Some of the old houses still stand if you get lost in the tiny streets near the Paul’s column.
The water back then looked so pretty what a shame looking at the picture of what it has become
Was it colourised with AI? A lot of the bw details are missing
62 years later, see how the sea has risen due to climate change /S
I remember as a child when my father used to park our crappy car next to the castle and my mum saying to him jokingly that we are going to fall in the sea.
Paphos, like Cyprus, is slowly being ruined by developer greed. But at least we haven’t gone the route of Limassol, which is a very 2nd rate Dubai (maybe 3rd rate), with tacky skyscrapers.