Polemi Bat Cave
Deep Cracks
This reminds me of Martiri Gorge, which we visited a year ago. If you remember there was a Venetian Bridge that spanned the gorge. Below the bridge was a ledge like this with a crack visible on one side.
Steep Drop
The sides of the gorge are pretty vertical here. If you fell down you would have a bit of a drop before you hit anything, so tread carefully if you come for a visit.
Along The Rock
I walked along the rock, as I wanted to see the cracks I had previously seen with the drone. At this point there was an odd sound, of wind blowing in a rhythmic fashion. It soon dawned on me that I was hearing the sound of wings flapping from within the gorge.
Getting Louder
I made a film of this, which you can see at the end of the article. Unfortunately I had remembered to bring my Dead Cat Muffler, so the wind sounds were blanked out. Still, at least my narration is legible!
Canine Companions
I was surprised when I arrived at the gorge, by two dogs which appeared from the other side. I recognised them as belonging to a farm which lies further down the valley. I had passed them on a previous visit. They were perfectly friendly and puzzled as to what I was doing. They certainly didn't know what to make of the drone.
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