Sunday, 28 July 2013

An Underwater World | Baldwin Reservoir

When it comes to the weekends, I love to go out exploring parts of the Island that I've not yet visited before. One of the places that I'd been wanting to see for a while was Baldwin Reservoir, so Matt and I turned into a pair of tourists, got out the map, and started to drive toward Injebrcek where the reservoir was located. 





The reason I was so curious to see this reservoir was because it was located the empty site of a old village, and due to the low level of rainfall we'd been experiencing, the remains of the village should be able to be seen. We began the hunt for the old bridge that I'd been informed was now fully exposed and it was bizarre to imagine this had been underwater once the reservoir was originally flooded. 








Although we didn't stop any further remains of the old village, the atmosphere of the reservoir was so serene and peaceful that it was enjoyable just to walk around and take it the surroundings. It's places like this that make me feel lucky to live on such a beautiful Island where I can truly be one with nature. 





Sometimes I feel like I need to reconnect with nature and appreciate life for what it is instead of stressing about all the little things. I will try to be positive from now on. Life is such a beautiful thing. 



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