Tsada to Mesogi, the Scenic Route
Interesting Sight

There's something you don't see every day! I wonder why that was left out here? It certainly looks derelict now though. Mind you, the last time I investigated something like that I ended up with four kittens, so I will give it a wide berth now.
Nice Shade

Near the abandoned lorry cab, a leafy tree provides a welcome shade. Isn't nature wonderful? If you look carefully you can see how the tree roots have looped back up to create seats which will be utilised by passing goat herds. The goat herd will sit here, eat some of the fruit dropped by the tree, and pap out the seeds later. A complicated life-cycle, and one liable to explotation by any unthinking furniture-manufacturing company.
Occasionally I add bits to blogs just to see if anybody is paying attention...
Rocks!

There are some interesting rock formations on the right here.
This Way

As you drive down the road, another road will join you from your left. This is a different route to Armou.
Those Rocks Again

If you want to explore the rocks, wait until you are at the base of the valley here. There is space to park and have a clambour. Wear decent shoes though.
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