Gerovasa

Published 22nd of April, 2020

Go Back

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Ok, so let's go back across the road towards the car. We will stick to the higher parts this time though.

Look Out!

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There have been some serious avalanches from the hills above along this route. This is point 7 on the map.

More Ruins

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There are a fair number of ruins here, but they are in a very sorry state of repair.

Mystery Hole

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I wonder what's in there. Had I spotted this at the start of the trip I might have had a closer look. But I am thirsty now, and let's face it, there isn't going to be a hidden grotto down there. Is there...?

What's Cooking?

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We found this amongst the rubble, a small gas cooker. Had it been dumped here, or was it left behind when the villagers fled?

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