THE WATERFALLS OF EASTERN REGION REVISITED

Akaa Waterfall

Some places speak to you in a mother tongue of sorts. It is understood that you will be back.

These collapsed boulders have somewhat held together through the ages.

You bring more of yourself, and give more of yourself when you return.

A dragonfly at Akaa Waterfall.

You want to know more, and perhaps be known a little.

Children playing upstream of the Akaa Waterfall. The river that feeds the fall is rather small, but powerful enough to cut a channel with decent pools.

Asenema

During my second visit, I was able to capture a little more of the height of the Waterfall.

My favourite things were waiting for me.

Iridescent Blue Forester buttefly.

Apparently, this is called an assassin bug.

Capturing this Little Copper butterfly was the highlight of the trip. It might even be the highlight of my macro photography journey.