Exploring water sites in the area, we discovered a grotto called Pain de Sucre, which contains a formation sculpted by the running water. The stream falling down contains a mineral that built up the huge form over millions of years. We get not only the chance to connect with water, but with a dimension of time, that is most of the time hidden...the grotto also has interesting resonant qualities. Nadine explores them with one gong.





Photo credit: Antony Hequet