Fences, set-backs, and painted warnings exist because unseen cavities or saturated clay can collapse without a sound. Walk on established lines, pause well back for photographs, and teach companions to spot scree fans, overhangs, and recent falls—crumbled textures and fresh tones usually reveal risky zones.
Fences, set-backs, and painted warnings exist because unseen cavities or saturated clay can collapse without a sound. Walk on established lines, pause well back for photographs, and teach companions to spot scree fans, overhangs, and recent falls—crumbled textures and fresh tones usually reveal risky zones.
Fences, set-backs, and painted warnings exist because unseen cavities or saturated clay can collapse without a sound. Walk on established lines, pause well back for photographs, and teach companions to spot scree fans, overhangs, and recent falls—crumbled textures and fresh tones usually reveal risky zones.
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