Xeros River Ruins

Published 1st of June, 2019

Exposed Roots

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On the way there though, have a look to the right of the track. There are lots of interesting sights to see. Lots of topsoil has been washed away here, exposing roots. and what-have-you.

Hidden Swimming Pool

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This was a nice find. You can see the mill behind the trees on the left. The water in front of the trees is deep enough for a cooling swim. You will possibly share your dip with some frogs and a fresh-water crab or two, but they won't mind you if you don't mind them.

Busy Bee

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While we are in nature, let's get a few nature shots...

Frisky Frog

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He sings a sweet melody. What female frog can resist?

Firey Dragonfly!

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This beast was striking. Alex got this (and the frog) with her zoom lens.

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