Dear Steemies,
you have been accustomed to be regularly given picture reports of my hiking tours with my friend, Csaba. We visited the Devil's ditch twice in a short time, but now we had more time to stay here and also visited a cave. Our journey was not long, but the terrain was hard., with rocks and fallen trees as obstacles. The path to the cave was extremely steep and slippery. Fortunately, I had the hiking poles with myself. The cave was open to visitors, but in the absence of cave equipment we only climbed into some easily accessible caverns. I couldn't take photos inside the cave because the flash light didn't work on my camera. Only Csaba took some photos.
At the very beginning of the ditch, we can see large rocks

Trametes versicolor is very common here. It's a species that has anti-tumor-effect.

Stream of stones in the gorge

As they were thrown by giants


Clinging roots

The hole No.2

Difficult passage

As if it were built by giants - but was formed naturally




Fallen trees as obstacles

Monster

My favourite fungi again

Narrow gap in the rock wall


Information board at the Devil's hole, which is actually an extensive cave




The entrance of the cave



...and yes, we climbed into the cave! We were very annoyed by the graffities that mocked the walls of the cave! (Csaba's photo)

Csaba's photo of a narrow corridor

Deep cavity that leads downwards (Csaba's photo)

Finally, a snail that didn't run away from me, just pulled its horns
