TRAVERSE Issue 07 - August 2018 | страница 59

It’s not an area that has been ruined by tourism, respectfully it remains as natural as possible. And for that rea- son, it is a very special experience. Walking amongst the protected dunes there’s a presence; nothing sin- ister, just a presence, almost watching, hoping that the visitors are respectful. The ground is littered with remains, mostly animal, bones scattered ev- erywhere. Some of the remains are recent however, many are ancient and provide a clear indication to what the fauna was like so long ago. Tools, fireplaces and meeting sites are all represented too. At first not so obvious however, with the aid of a guide it becomes apparent that this place could’ve been as busy as any present-day city or town. The black, fatty stains in the compressed sands are clear enough to see that a fire was present, a place where animals were cooked, where people sat chatting about the day’s events. Look harder and you’ll see tools. TRAVERSE 59