The Call of Choulou - Part 2

Published 5th of March, 2022

Mystery Path

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Walking back down to the car, I spied this path to my right. Did it leave to the cave?

Spring Flowers

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No, it soon petered out. But there were a few orchids dotted around, which made up for it.

Next Side Track

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I soon concluded that I had not yet located the correct side track, so I drove a bit further up the main road until I came to this turning. Looking up, I could see that a number of fairly large boulders blocked part of the way, so I left the car at the bottom and ascended on foot.

The First Of Many Nice Views

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On the way up I couldn't help but notice the nice rock formations on the other side of the valley. It would be fun to explore up there one day.

Choulou From Above

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As I ascended the hill I was rewarded with some lovely views of the village.

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