Chrysochou Gorge
Downstream

When I return, I might go downstream for a bit as well. To be honest though, it seemed to get more overgrown in that direction, and less gorge-like.

The Only Way Is Up

Luckily I was able to identify the point where I descended, and soon climbed back up again.
Getting Our Bearings

So, let's have a look around to see what else is around here. There is something on the left of this shot...
Recent Fire

There was a small fire here in the not-too-distant past. They were very lucky it went out so quickly. I imagine it would take a fire engine a fair bit of time to get here, so can only presume the wind changed and it burnt itself out.
Familiar Cliffs

Looking up, across the valley, we can see a ridge of cliffs. I've taken pictures from the top of those cliffs in the past, so it is funny seeing them from this angle.
Below the cliffs there is a track down to an area which is being used for a new olive orchard. You can't access the track from where we are though, thanks to the gorge. This was why we originally ended up here. We were expecting to be able to drive up there. Instead we had to retrace our steps through the field.
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