Martiri Bridge
Down We Go

The journey down isn't so bad. The track isn't full of potholes.

Steep Incline

However, you may have problems driving back. So don't take my words lightly. Park by that pylon if you are at all unsure.
End Of The Road

This is as far as we could get in the car, so if you have driven here, park up and get ready for a little walk. The bridge isn't far.
The Route
This film shows the drive down from Koili to this point.
Another Road

From here you can also see another track, on the other side of the valley. This is in fact the track we drove down on our first visit. If you drive up the other side of the valley, it forks left and ends up there. You will see more of that area in the third blog in this series.
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