Eventually we crossed a bridge that went over a small canyon. We wondered if that was what we'd walked all this way for. We asked some people and they explaned that yes, it was the canyon, but it stretched in both directions for quite some ways. So we went back to the road above the canyon and turned left, following until we could actually find a path down into the canyon. There was no park like we were expecting, but maybe it was even better.
We were able to get right down in the canyon. We ate a picnic lunch on a rock that jutted out into the river. There were no other people, just a friendly flock of sheep nearby.
The water is so clear that you can seen the river bed quite easily.
So, you decide, was our 5 km walk worth it?
6 comments:
AWESOME ... Well worth the energy expended to get there !! (c:) I think I'd hike there regularly,if my schedule permitted,just to meditate and reflect on God's majesty !!
Wow, beautiful scenery and very clear pictures of it. I think it would be worth it to have some place to get away for peace and quiet and to enjoy God's creation.
Your exploratory spirit is great. It looks like a great spot to go and recharge-- an oasis type place. Enjoy it often. Ken
This is a beautiful sight to see, I'm sure it was well worth the extra time it took to walk there.
I'm glad to see it was well worth it. A nice reward for your effort, especially with those sheep safely grazing. No Bach in the wind I imagine. Obviously the signs were touting appropriately :)
The canyon looks like a great place with the clear, refreshing water and rocky slopes. I'm glad you persevered. Good photos!
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