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  • Posted February 13, 2013 by
    seeitnow
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    pafos, Cyprus

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    CNN PRODUCER NOTE     seeitnow visited Cyprus in March 2012. 'When I found out that Venus was born there, naturally I had to check it all out.'
    - dsashin, CNN iReport producer

    As we approach the day when all thoughts turn to love or maybe "lack of  love"  it might be a good idea to learn a little about the woman that has come  to define love itself, Venus (Roman) or Aphrodite (Greek). The  Greeks had Gods for just about everything so it comes as no surprise  that they would pick a beautiful woman complete with a fairy tale  romance to be "their" symbol of love. Her lover was none other than  Apollo. But even in the heyday of wild Greek love parties they tended to  be a bit shy about being seen naked. Thus was the legend born that  Aphrodite needed to hide her naked body behind a Myrtle bush on this  beach in Pafos, Cyprus the birthplace of Aphrodite/Venus. Who doesn't  want to be loved and have a chance to prove it with something other than  a roses or a diamond once in their life?

    Cyprus is easily accessed through most major European capitals.

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