The Fruity Fields Of Theletra
More Junctions

We were soon presented with more route choices. This time we went right.

Working Fruit Tree

This little fellow is obviously a going concern, as somebody has placed fly-traps on it.
More Bamboo

There are a fair number of streams in the area, and because of that, a fair number of gorges. If you remember, there is a lot of gypsum rock around, and this is soluble in water. This, presumably, leads to the creation of so many gorges. It also explains why the village was abandoned because of landslides.
Unfortunately (for me) the gorges here seem to be full of bamboo and other vegetation. It doesn't stop me from investigating each of them when I get the chance though.
Close-Up Cutie

While I was photographing bamboo and looking for gorges, Alex, was photographing some flowers.
Yet More Fruit

I had a lot more pictures of fruit trees to show you but I think you get the picture. I want to follow the track up to the village now, just to see what sort of a drive it would be. After that, there is one more turning to check out then I think we are done.
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