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Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by frankmoney(m): 7:10pm On Apr 15, 2019
Was expecting you to enter and snap , not showing us the entrance and speaking plenty grammar
Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by wickedtuna: 7:13pm On Apr 15, 2019
Fine girl please get a boot or sneakers make something no sting you abeg.

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Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by Firstorderwizard(m): 7:13pm On Apr 15, 2019
That second pic reminds me of I gal that year,I thought she was a v**gin cos of the stress she made to pass through. Laslas when I got access to enjoy the fruit of my labour,I discovered what looked like the mouth of that cave.

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Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by funkyjms: 7:14pm On Apr 15, 2019
Bbsharon:
The cave of ashes dated to be as old as 9200BC was discovered in 1922 during a hunting expedition by one of the locals, chief Obele who was later accorded with the rediscovery of the cave. It was a long ride , walk and hurdle that took about 45 minutes to get to the site from the main town, because of the bad roads. Not motorable especially during the rainy season my bike man told me how exorbitant the fares would be if you attempt to visit during the rainy season.


On our way we got to meet one of the locals coming from the farm who led us to the cave point. Which was a good on as he made us know some rules about the rock and it’s environs. One which is no one is allowed to pass through the entrance in and no fruits must be picked nor animal killed around the cave.

Picture A : Fallen tree along the way.

Picture B : The rock from afar.

https://www.demitalks.com/2019/04/15/my-visit-to-the-historical-cave-of-ashes-isaruniho-eleru/

You mean you can't enter the cave?
Why should I visit when I can't enter?

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Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by yemifez: 7:15pm On Apr 15, 2019
show us your picture inside the cave now
Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by Olisakeys: 7:15pm On Apr 15, 2019
U for enter d cave na
Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by PerseDew(f): 7:18pm On Apr 15, 2019
Kudos! Just one thing. Do try to wear the appropriate shoes whenever you are on such trips.

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Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by MovirrTv(m): 7:21pm On Apr 15, 2019
Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by Cyberleets: 7:22pm On Apr 15, 2019
Murray88:
See below
Fool
Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by Muscomide: 7:24pm On Apr 15, 2019
amaniro:



Do you ever go outta South West? I mean is your adventure only restricted to South west? Because there are other cool adventurous places like Bini Kingdom, Calabar etc..

Just listen to yourself. Dem forbid you to go explore?

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Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by justjify(m): 7:24pm On Apr 15, 2019
Beauty with brains
Not that efulefu that's looking for man with Benz and iPhone
Awon slay queen/mamas. Over to you.
Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by peeps4u: 7:28pm On Apr 15, 2019
Enahorofrank175:
See bellow

This is an animal and doesnt deserve to dwell among us.
Delete him ASAP, lalasticlala
Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by Nobody: 7:33pm On Apr 15, 2019
amaniro:



Do you ever go outta South West? I mean is your adventure only restricted to South west? Because there are other cool adventurous places like Bini Kingdom, Calabar etc..
But she deserves some credit to even undertake any adventure at all. Well done girl. God will keep you.

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Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by Icon79(m): 7:41pm On Apr 15, 2019
Sharon, I hope you didn't go alone. This one that looks like the devil's forest shocked


O pari

Bbsharon:
Do you know that bones as old as 13,000 years old of men of the stone age were discovered and excavated from here ? Interesting, is it? One was said of the skeleton of the remains of a homo-sapien that was buried in a standing position carrying a pot.


I personally find the features about this cave particularly very interesting as the archaeological significance it holds are of notable artifact and key sources to the information about the pre-historical times of West Africa.

Picture A : One of the locals we met along the way.

Picture B : Me thinking if I should go closer or not angry


Lalasticlala seun mynd44 dominique justwise
Disguy

https://www.demitalks.com/2019/04/15/my-visit-to-the-historical-cave-of-ashes-isaruniho-eleru/

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Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by lastmessenger: 7:43pm On Apr 15, 2019
That place looks like a skull mining site
Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by Seunpaul01(m): 7:50pm On Apr 15, 2019
Bbsharon:
I strongly believe these are contents and knowledge our history books should be filled with and visited to give more clarity.

I must say this sites holds a very strong potential for archaeological, historical and touristic discovery if properly managed, and should be looked into. I read the Ondo state government made the site a tourist centre in 1992 but I tell you this site is nothing to write home about save for the cave itself that serves as evidence of existence.

https://www.demitalks.com/2019/04/15/my-visit-to-the-historical-cave-of-ashes-isaruniho-eleru/

Lorokan sha, you did not enter the cave. The feelings was like..... ' I can't go and kill myself becos of one adventure'

Going inside is the major adventure of your journey, you know

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Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by melody91: 7:50pm On Apr 15, 2019
lastmessenger:
That place looks like a skull mining site
ode ni e

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Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by emilyone(f): 7:54pm On Apr 15, 2019
visijo:
Drivers should stop the habit of moving the Bus b4 we sit. I mistakenly grabbed a woman's breast sitting close to me for support�
Hope she did not land you a dirty slap grin

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Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by seguno2: 7:57pm On Apr 15, 2019
Bbsharon:
The cave of ashes dated to be as old as 9200BC was discovered in 1922 during a hunting expedition by one of the locals, chief Obele who was later accorded with the rediscovery of the cave. It was a long ride , walk and hurdle that took about 45 minutes to get to the site from the main town, because of the bad roads. Not motorable especially during the rainy season my bike man told me how exorbitant the fares would be if you attempt to visit during the rainy season.

On our way we got to meet one of the locals coming from the farm who led us to the cave point. Which was a good on as he made us know some rules about the rock and it’s environs. One which is no one is allowed to pass through the entrance in and no fruits must be picked nor animal killed around the cave.

Picture A : Fallen tree along the way.

Picture B : The rock from afar.

https://www.demitalks.com/2019/04/15/my-visit-to-the-historical-cave-of-ashes-isaruniho-eleru/

You did well to visit during the dry season.
I am happy to read your adventures. Great experience and thanks for sharing with those of us who have not been there yet. cheesy

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Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by seguno2: 7:59pm On Apr 15, 2019
Bbsharon:
Do you know that bones as old as 13,000 years old of men of the stone age were discovered and excavated from here ? Interesting, is it? One was said of the skeleton of the remains of a homo-sapien that was buried in a standing position carrying a pot.

I personally find the features about this cave particularly very interesting as the archaeological significance it holds are of notable artifact and key sources to the information about the pre-historical times of West Africa.

Picture A : One of the locals we met along the way.

Picture B : Me thinking if I should go closer or not angry


Lalasticlala seun mynd44 dominique justwise
Disguy

https://www.demitalks.com/2019/04/15/my-visit-to-the-historical-cave-of-ashes-isaruniho-eleru/

You may need to wear more rugged boots for your adventures.

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Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by Topmaike007(m): 8:01pm On Apr 15, 2019
Bbsharon:
Ever heard of Cave of Ashes(Iho Eleru) located in the thick forest of ISarun Ondo state?


That was my destination last weekend to go see for myself the historical cave that is said to have held the evidence of the origin of the human race. I must say that the entrance to the cave looks creepy and I was a bit scared, of wild animals and sacred intuitions but on the long run I took a old step and got closer. I particularly like the fact the entrance is open unlike the entrance to the Esa Cave in Ekiti, state.

Picture A : Road that leads to the cave.

Picture B : Entrance to the cave.



https://www.demitalks.com/2019/04/15/my-visit-to-the-historical-cave-of-ashes-isaruniho-eleru/

it's blackberry Sharon again

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Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by Antichristus: 8:03pm On Apr 15, 2019
Bbsharon:
Lot of intensive and extensive research work has been done here since it’s discovery.
Some art work of pottery were also excavated from the site that dates as far back as 1000B.C. which most of it has been taken to the national museum and for further studies.


Works by notable professors and archeological scholar has also been published in research journals and articles to promote the evidence gathered from the site. Also, below is a picture of ashes found at the foot of the cave, of which can be found all around the cave. See where the name comes from and why it is called cave of ashes now?


Where are the antiquities stored? Any references to the publications. Keen to have a read. Thanks.

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Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by seguno2: 8:03pm On Apr 15, 2019
amaniro:
Do you ever go outta South West? I mean is your adventure only restricted to South west? Because there are other cool adventurous places like Bini Kingdom, Calabar etc..

She doesn’t have to be selfish na grin
Let others, like yourself, do adventures to those other places and blog about their journey.

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Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by geosuzzy(f): 8:05pm On Apr 15, 2019
BB can we be friends?.....I want you to meet my brother as well
Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by Topmaike007(m): 8:06pm On Apr 15, 2019
amaniro:
This fine girl done come again with her adventurism.
she is cute

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Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by oduademon: 8:06pm On Apr 15, 2019
Nonsense
Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by Topmaike007(m): 8:11pm On Apr 15, 2019
Bbsharon:
I strongly believe these are contents and knowledge our history books should be filled with and visited to give more clarity.

I must say this sites holds a very strong potential for archaeological, historical and touristic discovery if properly managed, and should be looked into. I read the Ondo state government made the site a tourist centre in 1992 but I tell you this site is nothing to write home about save for the cave itself that serves as evidence of existence.

https://www.demitalks.com/2019/04/15/my-visit-to-the-historical-cave-of-ashes-isaruniho-eleru/
pls change the blog to demipedia cos it is informative

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Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by Topmaike007(m): 8:12pm On Apr 15, 2019
Muscomide:


Just listen to yourself. Dem forbid you to go explore?
leave the guy jaare
Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by Topmaike007(m): 8:13pm On Apr 15, 2019
Bbsharon I fall for you oo

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Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by Bbsharon(f): 8:24pm On Apr 15, 2019
amaniro:



Do you ever go outta South West? I mean is your adventure only restricted to South west? Because there are other cool adventurous places like Bini Kingdom, Calabar etc..

I'm not restricted to just southwest alone, that just happen to be my reach for now.

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Re: My Visit To The Ancient Cave Of Ashes... Isarun In Ondo State. (pictures) by Bbsharon(f): 8:26pm On Apr 15, 2019
post=77569199:
BEAUTIFUL scenery....

NIGERIA IS BLESSED.......

Thanks for sharing Bbsharon!

Do let us know when you are going to the next interesting site....

Let's have some barbecue close to nature!

We bet Barbecue is gonna taste different!!

LOL... grin

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