The Anerades Nature Trail

Published 29th of October, 2019

Dam Building

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This, presumably, used to be associated with the dam. If memory serves me correctly, the yellow, shortest, route veers off to the right here. We will do that on another occasion.

Nice Rocks

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On the other side of the dam were some interesting rock formations. No doubt these are some of the stalactites mentioned on the sign.

The Trail Continues

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I can't describe how lovely this area is. Just look at the pictures.

Close Ups

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Of course, as Alex was with me there has to be some close-ups.

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