Polemi Bat Cave

Published 27th of June, 2022

Obstacle

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At this point the gorge seems to become more of a cave network.

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You would have a tough time negotiating that lot.

Holey Bat Cave

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I could imagine Bear Grylls trying to crawl through that lot. At this point I had to lift the camera out and move upstream a bit.

Downstream View

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Before that though, a view of the route already travelled. It has a strange kind of untouched beauty.

Deeply Dippy

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Moving to the next hole, this is definitely more of a cave system than a gorge now, at least for a short while.

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