The hard rock path strewn liberally with soil stretches toward the north and south. High trees lend a canopy cover to keep it well shaded. A few lush green bushes grow here, their branches somehow well tended. To the north and south the path merely stretches on through the woodland tunnel. At the edges of the path are low to the ground plants, with bright green leaves and soft orange and white blooms about the diameter of a human thumbnail. Just beyond them are low growing shrubs bearing sweet berries. A sweet scent fills the air here, and the sound of buzzing alerts you to the presence of honey bees. Once in a while you see one sipping nectar from the little orange and white flowers.