Marathounta Wilderness
Tales From The Riverbank
Ok, so we are walking upstream from here now. I wonder what this place must look like in the rainy season though?
Dry
Imagine water cascading down from the hills...
Still Life
Though the water has long-since dried up, nature still makes an effort.
Steep Cliffs
If you looked at the panoramic tour on the first page, you will see that the valley actually consists of a number of interlinked gorges. I imagine there is a geological term that better describes them, but that will do for now. Some of the walls are very steep. This makes navigation a bit tricky. While it is possible to climb up some of the slopes, there is no guarantee of what you will have to descend on the other side. Consequently, I stuck to the riverbed at the beginning, while I got a better grasp of the surroundings.
Slippery Slopes
Another thing to be aware of is the ground itself. Some of the light grey rock you see is in fact more like a dry, compacted clay. It can crumble as you walk on it.
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