The Anerades Nature Trail

Published 29th of October, 2019

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I think there is a geocache up here too. I seem to recall doing one here a few years ago...

Journey's End

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After a short walk the path stops. At this point, two streams merge.

Winter Waterfall

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You can see though, where one of the streams must cascade down the hillside. This must be a pretty spectacular waterfall during the rains. We shall have to return...

Decision Time

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Once you are back on the road, you need to decide whether you want to follow the red route to the left, or the blue route to the right. The blue route looked slightly longer, so we chose that one.

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