Tsada The Scenic Way
Man Meets Nature
The layers here may well be natural, but they have been enhanced by local farmers in places.
So, are these layers the exception or the norm? Again, you can see how man has enhanced them by adding rocks on top.
Further Up
You can get a better view of the rocks if you carry on up the road a bit.
Moody Scene
Cut Rocks
There was evidence that some of the rocks had been cut, presumably to be used for building.
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