Polemi Bat Cave
One For The Road
Well, I had to show this to Alex, so I returned with her later. I also brought my old 360 camera. When we arrived, later in the day, the bats were all tucked up in bed. Alex wasn't disappointed though, the pond had plenty to keep her amused.
Anyway, I put my 360 on a selfie stick and was able to dangle it over the edge of the canyon. I wouldn't try this if there are bats around as firstly they shouldn't be disturbed, and secondly, if they had a pop at your camera you might drop it, and chances of getting it back would be very slim. So if you can hear bats, stay back. And if they are there, you will hear them.
Let's Go In
So this is a cheat's eye view of a walk through the gorge, courtesy of my selfie stick and a 360 camera. We start at the lower end.
A Long Way Down
The 360 camera takes 5K pictures, but that contains the entire image. So a still showing just one viewpoint will never be the best resolution. It does give a good impression as to what the scene is like though, and let's face it, I'm never going to be down there to photograph a better picture.
Upstream View
Ok, so let's go that way.
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