A REJUVENATING ENCOUNTER WITH THE AKUMERSU WATER FALL
A closer view of the waterfall |
The untarred road meandered through Brepaw, Feefe, Konkoney and ushered us into the peasant community of Akumersu in the Upper Manya Krobo District of the Eastern Region. In that hamlet is a ‘virgin’ waterfall which is wasting away in a nearby bush.
The ‘vuuuuum’
sound which emanated from the revved engines of our chain of vehicles attracted
the attention of the natives. The old folks peeped from their windows or doorways
and flashed cheerful/friendly grins in our direction as if to assure us of the wonderful
hospitality the locals have come to be noted for. The kids had their own way of
welcoming us; they beamed with smiles, leapt in excitement and waved at the
convoy.
Gradually,
our vehicles processed and snaked through the community before we finally emerged
on an outcrop, a rocky surface broad enough to sit hundreds of tourists. There
was a brief picnic and moment of socialization to shake off the fatigue and
weariness arising out of the long travel.
Then
the real expedition began. A few steps away from the picnic center and before
us laid an alluring verd, a broad expanse of grassland that ate gently into the
horizon, overlooked by an azure sky. The lay of the surrounding was a sight to
behold, folks.
The verd/grassland that eats gently into the horizon |
Steadily, we went through the underwoods and down the gentle slope, some on wobbling feet which threatened to give up, forcing the thought of a retreat into their minds. I must confess that even me, I came tumbling twice even before we got to the destination.
Water flowing in an incredible volume off a steep crag, overhanged by lovely creeping plants and rocky formations in stratas |
One
striking scene that greeted us as we made the descent was this beautiful canopy
of indigenous forest trees in the enclave – sparsely pierced by streaks of
light - which appeared to be sheltering the water body. Air-master butterflies
of varied shades could be seen performing gymnastics on the leaves which swayed
mildly in the direction of the winds. The birds did not miss the occasion; they
hopped on the branches and chirped (like the Hamonious Chorale group of
singers) as if they wanted to leave us with an inerasable impression. The trees
did their own too; they dispensed into our nostrils an unending and
revitalizing breeze that kept our lungs bellowing and supplying oxygen to our
bodies.
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