This was a ferry idling before boarding.
We had to wait for the approaching ferry to land and unload before we
were allowed to board this one.
Approaching ferry
Letting down its ramp
A man jumps off with a shovel to smooth the
ridge of dirt and stones that the ferry pushed up in front of the ramp
when it landed in order for the vehicles to disembark
Now we can begin loading onto the idling
ferry. As you can see the angle of the embankment and the boat ramp are
somewhat acute.
This truck with its high undercarriage was
able to board, but the next guy couldn't do it.
Rolling in cautiously
Mike helping
It quickly became obvious that cars
wouldn't be able to board so the ferry raised the boarding ramp a bit,
revved up its engine and simply pushed its way closer to shore where
there was less angle.
Heading for the opposite shore
Almost there
Our driver didn't know how to get to the
village rehab center and was told to "follow the direction that most of
the cars go"
so that's what we did
and this was the road we took along the
river
The road seemed to go on forever, but we
kept that vehicle in front of
us in our sites.
Here the road got a little bit better. It
was drier and not so slippery.
That truck was 'makin' hay' and getting
farther and farther away from us.
Suddenly we veered into a hairpin turn, up
into a settlement.
O phew, there he is again.
At the top of the hill was a fork and we
had lost site of the truck that was in front of us.
As we sat for a moment at the fork deciding
which way to go this was a cute little house on our right.
We decided to go right,
soon came to another fork,
and then another one. The truck and other
cars from the ferry have long since disappeared.
Mike is hanging his camera arm out the
window snapping pictures
We decided to stop and ask directions. This is our driver trying to follow what the woman is describing to him. Taken through the windshield you can see the mud spatter. |
This jeep belonged to the lady who tried to
give us directions.
This looks old and funky, but was a much
better vehicle for the roads we were on than the car we were riding in.
The lady
said she was familiar with the center and we could get there going "this
way," so off we went into the forest. |
With the road growing smaller, and smaller,
and muckier and muckier.
When the car could no longer maintain
traction we decided that continuing the way we were going would probably
not be the wisest action, so...with no great ease, we turned around
and headed back to the ferry landing to try
again. We had done what we had been told and followed the direction "that
most of the cars were going." It was just our bad luck that that
particular group wasn't going in our direction
We are now
going in the correct direction |
The road is a bit better
for a while anyway
We came to another fork in the road so we chose what
looked to be the better way.
We cruised along, around the corner, and.....
Splash |
a tunnel under the train tracks
up the hill
and back onto an open road. It was
actually good enough to go about 50 mph.
After about 15 minutes and no signs of
civilization we knew we were lost again and had to turn around.
Back we went to the fork in the road and
took the one that we had earlier rejected.
This guy has the right idea for village
transportation.
Oops! Another railroad tunnel.
Maybe this one will be the right one.
And it is! An hour and 20 minutes later after the ferry had landed, here is the rehab center at the end of the road.
1 comment:
that is hilarious!
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