Theletra Waterfalll
Going Up The Gorge

I managed to get part-way up the gorge, but the track soon ran out.

End Of The Line

I could go no further than this. As you can see, the gorge continues. What you cannot see from this picture though, is that I am not at the base of the gorge. To my right, running ahead of me, there is a deeper gorge that is completely full of bamboo.
Water Works?

This came as a surprise. There was a hatch here, leading downwards. I was tempted to lift it, but I could hear the sound of insects buzzing on the other side. The thought of lifting it and disturbing thousands of angry wasps was enough to sate my curiousity. It might go down to the bottom of the gorge though. So near and yet so far!
About That Bamboo...

This is the issue I had with the bamboo. Beneath all that, there is a narrow gorge that runs up the hill. It is possible that the bamboo merely forms a canopy, but I am not going to be able to find that out from here.
Back To The Main Track

Ok, so I am not going to get access to the gorge from above. What about from below? We returned to the car and continued down the track. We soon come to a crossing, where we meet the stream from Theletra.
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