Those ominous clouds eventually decided to relieve themselves of a quite voluminous load! Just as we were trudging back towards our tent, many miles from the village. Needless to say, even our boots became little vats of water, sloosh - sloosh with every step. But the camera survived, made in Japan, with a decent sturdy (although a bit large) bag, which safely kept the rain out to let it live to tell. It was already very late afternoon, so the clear sky didn't help much to dry, much less the wet foliage we still had to get through.
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