Polemi Gorge
Dried Up
There was no water in the stream, so it was fairly easy going. However, I had to use the secateurs to cut through assorted gorse bushes and brambles.
Keep Going!
You have to watch where you are walking too. During the winter there will be quite a lot of water flowing down here, so the surface is as bumpy as a typical river bed. You can't see the rocks because of the vegetation, but believe me, you wouldn't want to stumble and wind up head first in a bunch of brambles.
Ground Zero
Finally I had cleared a path to the main gorge area. Now I had to see what was up there.
Gypsum
Here is another example of the gypsum rock that is in abundance around here.
Polemi Gorge
And here is the gorge itself. In truth, there is not a lot to see, but it was nice walking up and down it.
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