Some red soil/clay we saw from the bus on the way to the geomining park.
The sugarloaf rock behind the old mining town.
The valley we had to drive through to get to the coastline.
We walked along the coastline to get to the geomining entrance.
The beach that was at the beggining of the trail.
The mountain that the tunnels are under.
Everyone putting on their hard hats.
Annalisa and our tour guide at the entrance to the tunnels.
Inside the tunnels.
Some red clay on the side of the wall.
The first exhibit: hammers and stone picks.
The second exhibit: drills.
Stalagmites (the rock was moist).
Deep caves (they went even further down) that the miners used to store the minerals in.
The top of a tower on the other side of the mountain.
The Sugarloaf rock.
Back at the beach with sugarloaf in the background.
Kestral and Lindsey on the beach.
Ted meditating.
Some civil engineering to keep any falling rocks from hitting the bus.
A neat rock that I saw on the bus ride to lunch.
Our tour guide on a motorcycle dressed in animal fur.
The view from the place we had lunch.
Some cats at the beginning of the trail to the Temple of Antas.
Matt the cat whisperer.
The Temple of Antas.
The Roman pillars.
The guys strike a pose.
Lindsey and I on the swings at the farm!
The main building.
Looked like the perfect place to have a cup of tea.
White flowers.
A pink rose.
Anther pink rose.
A yellow rose.
A very friendly cat in the flower bush.
Solar Panels!
A modern sheppards hut.
The building that we slept in.
More roses.
The chickens.
The one turkey that kept ruffling his feathers if we got close.
The front of the farm.
Some more pink flowers.
Kestral and a kitty.
One of the fields on the farm.
A very unusual looking plant.
Another field next to the farm.
The owners wedding boquet made of bread flowers (yes, we touched them, it is actually bread).
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