limestone forest

August 9th, 2009

What a special place. It took nearly 3 hours to finally find the overgrown entrance to this nature reserve. After pulling my way through vines and pushing through underbrush on what might or might not be a trail, I discovered a massive set of stairs up a mountain, like a scene from an Indiana Jones movie. At the top were a series of trails up to limestone outcroppings. After two hours of hiking, I discovered an abandoned research facility, complete with decaying bungalows for staying overnight, laboratories that were in shambles, and houses with broken windows and torn posters still on the wall. It was very eerie.



2 Responses to “limestone forest”

  1. isabella Says:

    Any pictures of the worn posters?

    The pictures I saw of the limestone forest looked like this: http://estb.msn.com/i/91/2F4984BC13C31DA6C468DF0A31A4.jpg

    I bet you went in to a part of the forest that no one visits.

  2. devin Says:

    ah yes! that limestone forest! that is far away from this place, well farrish, this is just a little nature reserve that people at the gardens call the limestone forest. which is nice in some ways because in this DVD on china i watched, it said that limestone forest gets over 2 million visitors a year!!!!

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