While the tallest waterfall in Bali, Git Git Air-terjun, is greatly dwarfed by the Canadian grandeur that we are accustomed to. Yet it held a certain charm as it was the first jungle oasis that we have been able to trek to.
Makeshift bamboo bridges and palms tied together to aid fording made for an ideal trek through this lush monkey and snake infested jungle.
Standing 40 meters high it's water pounding down into a deep tropical pool, not a soul in sight on a blistering hot day, it made for a great place to swim. Or so we thought. Five minutes later with leeches on my feet I was rethinking the idea of swimming in a third-world jungle stream. I suppose the old rule, 'it's nice to look at but don't touch', applies here.
4 comments:
A skirt now? what happened to you??
Who is this?
Rachel, did you ride sideways the whole way? Cause the video looks like there were some bumpy spots :)
Na, I was just posing for the picture... with Trev's third-world-driving-on-the-wrong-side-of-the-road-maniac-style
I was siting on the right way and HOLDING on tight!!
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