Governor’s Beach, on the southern coast of Cyprus, is known for its striking contrast of dark volcanic sand and chalk white limestone cliffs that glow in the sun. Once used as a small harbor during British colonial times, the Beach today feels wild and calm, with crystal clear water and sea stacks just offshore that make it a favorite spot for snorkeling and quiet seaside breaks. lk_lh_15 and loborosh hid a penguin stone here, adding a little Lifeguin magic to this dramatic stretch of coast
Last known location – 34.7174401, 33.2744470





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