https://youtu.be/biIS98gNakA
Hello! So, briefly about the trip and Cyprus itself. First of all, you need to understand that the locals' understanding of everything is quite different from ours. In Cyprus, people are more relaxed, they don't rush anywhere, and the worst thing is, they never say they don't know something, at least when it comes to directions (it happened that when asking 5 locals about a place, everyone pointed in different directions). So, as I mentioned in the video, the trip did not go as planned because we couldn't rent a car since we didn't have a hotel booked in advance, and it turns out you need to have a hotel to rent a car there. So, we chose a different way of traveling, we had to use buses and hitchhike.
There were even a few nights when we couldn't reach the cities we needed to, so we had to sleep in an abandoned bunker, a meadow, and on the beach. It might not sound great, but I'm really glad we traveled this way and I recommend everyone to do it at least once in their life. Speaking of nature, weather, and fun, it was really hot in Cyprus at this time (I think the temperature reached even 35 degrees on some days). And the seaside, with its crystal blue water (which we traveled along), definitely has beautiful spots, one of which is Cape Greco, a truly wonderful natural creation. As for fun, for those looking for it, I suggest going to Agia Napa (Ayia Napa), where the action in the clubs happens almost 24/7 during the season. So, that's briefly it, I don't want to go on and on because I could write and write.
By the way, I want to thank Kriste, who in Agia Napa offered us to stay with her and be our local guide, Thank you 😉 And speaking of poker, today I start grinding again, I feel well-rested, I missed poker, and it feels like my head has “restarted.” By the way, I want to congratulate my regular student Mindaugas “MaNombre7”, who managed to reach 5 final tables and earn 3300 euros while I was away! The next post, about how the remaining days of this week will go, will be on Monday. See you!