Cycling the world on a Steem-budget: The path to Posedions temple

in travel •  7 years ago 

The temple of Posedion; the God who controls the Ocean. The temple is very popular to visit but did you know with the knowledge of the locals that there is a natural temple by the coast below the earth of the original temple, a cave filled with water?

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The beginning


We started our short bike trip in the evening while the sun was settling, the road was only 45 kilometers and we wanted to go to a beach nearby the temple to sleep under the open sky.

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The sun settling in the horizon while we biked along the coast is a memory worth remembering. There is something in the air that makes everything calm around you, like the world is preparing to sleep. We kept going strong without much trouble, going through amazing orange landscapes made from the sunlight.

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The arrival


With the full moon rising above the '' original'' temple and out feet planted at the coast, we now decided to sleep through the night with nothing but the stars above our heads.

I tried to look for the cave that the locals talked about and the ''hidden'' path to it, but we could simply not spot it. All we could see was the temple on top of the hill.

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The sun woke us up and almost blinding away the temple. We started to pack our stuff and heading towards the temple without the bikes. The path we were going could only be done by walking and swimming.

The path to the cave


The path was actually hard to find since it was not used a lot and the temple above was the big tourist attraction with the real road. But we found it eventually by walking a long the coast.

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The path was mainly close to the coast but the steep hill we walked on blocked the access to the water. As seen in the last picture we started to get close to the water where we had to swim and climb a little until we would see the cave on the side of the hill.

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I wish I had a waterproof camera but sadly not. So no pictures from inside but let me describe it to you:

The cave was small but surprisingly deep. Magical Small rays of light penetrates the surfaces of the water and continues into the clear water where you can see it travels further. The stones in the cave had purple colors and you had to be careful with your steps into the caves where the spiky sea creatures were waiting for you to step on them. The entrance we got into is not the exit we went out. There is a underwater exit where you have to dive for 8-10 seconds to get through and into the open water on the other side. A truly magical feeling although I did hit a few rocks under water, it was beautiful to see the light coming closer until you went up and found myself in the middle of the sea, almost like diving from one world to another. Looking back you could see nothing but rocks, like Posedion himself closed the exit.

-Holm

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That must have been quite a view! Also the photo of a sunset i perfect, love the colors! Take a look at my post from India trip - maybe it will encourage you to visit also that country (if you haven't been there yet ;) https://steemit.com/travel/@wbucko/love-it-or-hate-it-india-trip-part-2-jaipur

I will check it out:) India is on my list!

Like your post

Awesome adventure!

Indeed :)!

Dear @holm, you have a wonderful post!
A wonderful story!
Amazing adventure and beautiful streams!
Thank you!

Thanks man!

awesome my friend! looks beautiful

Thanks my man!

I am still envious. Stop being so awesome Holm!

Haha sorry man!