A Forest Drive From Panagia to Vretsia

Published 11th of September, 2020

From The Rear

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Still a fair bit of water in the river here, too.

Timber

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These trees were washed over a couple of years ago, in the winter rain.

Roudia Bridge Nature Trail

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I had our new 360 camera with me, so walked along the nature trail that runs behind the bridge. I made a virtual tour of this route a couple of years ago, but wanted to show how nice it looks with the new camera. You can see that tour at the end of this blog.

Same Shit, Different Year

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Unfortunately, for some unknown reason, several visitors to the bridge seem to use this area as a toilet, and scatter their toilet paper all over the place. There really is no need for this. If you are caught short in the wilds, dig a little hole and bury your waste. And don't use baby wipes. They hang around for years.

Above The River

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The trail runs parallel to the river.

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