The Xeros River Flows!
Concession Wars Are Suspended
If Rambo was bagging his patch (I should perhaps point out that Rambo is a chain of Ice Cream / Street Food vendors) he is no longer interested in it. Indeed, there was only one solitary van dispensing munchies now.
Yum Yum
And yes, we indulged.
If you haven't yet gone to see the dam, it is well worth a visit. It is looking more impressive than ever now. We will also be releasing a short film covering from here to the sea in due course.
Rain, Rain, Go Away.
We visited the Xeros on two days for this blog. The cloudy pictures are on the first day. For a time it was raining heavily.
Anyway, that's enough at the top. Time to head down to the bottom.
Copse View
On the way down, we stopped at the copse I pointed out earlier, for a couple of shots.
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