Mediterranean chameleon
Back blip.
On the way to the St Antiphonitis monastery near Esentepe, we nearly ran over this little chap crossing the road. He's a mediterranean or common chameleon, more details here. It was fascinating watching him, the way he moved his limbs, and the way he rotated his eye. I had no idea they lived in Cyprus.
See him large here.
The monastery is set in beautiful countryside, with pine trees all around. It's not a working monastery anymore, following the Turkish occupation. Many of its images of saints and Jesus still survive, whilst others have been desecrated. See here.
I had a really good choice of shots to blip - I nearly blipped this one of flower heads in the sunshine, and this one of the local men at one of the cafes playing backgammon by night - my first real attempt at shooting a subject unawares!
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