Xeros River Ruins

Published 1st of June, 2019

Eye Eye

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A close up is needed. Amazing to think that it is just for show.

The Water Mill

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Finally, we reach the water mill. The first thing to note is that the entrance at the bottom is completely blocked up. In days gone by / of yore / or whatever, water would flow through here, after it cascaded down from the top. This is no longer the case. However, apart from that, the mill still looks pretty intact.

Let's Explore

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Moving around the side of the mill, it is definitely in pretty good nick still. There may be signs of repair as well.

Underneath The Arches

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At the very least, it is a nice place to hide from the sun.

View From The Top

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The obvious next course of action is to walk along the top of the mill and see what is going on at the far end. Now, some of the rocks are a bit wobbly, and there is quite a drop when you get close to the tower, but I took it slowly and gently shuffled along. I soon got a BIG surprise though...

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