Picturesque double waterfall discovered near Platania in Cyprus
A rare natural landmark — a double waterfall — has been recorded in Cyprus, near Platania. Information and illustrations were published by the Simerini newspaper on April 14, 2026: the report features photographs and video footage of the site.
According to the publication, the waterfall is located among rocks, pine trees, and wild vegetation. The water streams form an unusual double jet, falling at two different points on the rocks, giving the landscape a striking, almost cinematic appearance.
The report emphasizes the acoustic atmosphere of the place: the sound of water, the purity of nature, and the wild appeal create a sense of tranquility and authenticity. The photos and videos demonstrate that the natural site looks particularly spectacular these days.
Simerini describes this area as a corner of Cypriot nature that confirms the presence of small natural treasures on the island. The publication contains visual materials allowing residents and guests to appreciate the features of the landscape and the formation of the double water jet without additional field information.

