Diversity under South African skies Part 7
This is the final part of scenes from the road. These images were taken in and around the Cape Town area during a day trip we took which included watching my nephew shear sheep, photographing Right Whales in Hermanus Bay, and very diverse landscapes being Khayelitsha Township, a sprawling shantytown along the N2 near Cape Town, and a wildly colorful display of purple wildflowers in Elsenburg.
Whale watching in Hermanus |
Right Whale breaches in Hermanus Bay |
Purple wildflowers in Elsenburg field |
Simon shearing sheep at Elsenburg Agricultural College |
Children playing in Khayelitsha township |
Scenes from the road – South African Diversity Part 6
Classic Karroo Scene with sheep and watering hole |
Another abandoned farm |
Scenic settlement against the Swartberg Mountains |
Approaching George on the Outeniqua Pass (looking at the old Montagu Pass) |
Diversity along Cape Route 62 – Part 5
The Cape Route 62 from George to Cape Town through Montagu and other iconic wine towns is very good and incredibly scenic. We enjoyed stopping and exploring as much as possible. Here are a few views from the road.
Vineyards at Boplaas Winery with the Calitzdorp church steeple in the background |
Abandoned cottage along Cape Route 62 |
Infamous landmark – Ronnies Sex Shop in the middle of nowhere |
Route 62 through Montagu, Cape |
Diversity under African Skies Part 4
And so the road trip continues, across the Karoo and over the Outeniqua Pass into George, then back across the Swartberg Pass, a historic gravel road to Prince Albert, stopping into Oudtshoorn en route for breakfast and stopping everwhere for photo opps. In Prince Albert we stayed at a wonderful Bed and Breakfast called Dennehof Guest House. It is situated in the middle of a farm, hence the images of grazing herds of goats.
Ostriches near Oudtshoorn |
Carpets of Wildflowers near Rietfontein in the Karroo |
Aloe somewhere along the N9 through the Karoo between Graaff-Reneit and George |
The Swartberg pass |
Herd of goats in Prince Albert |
The Valley of Desolation – Diversity Part 3
Mum, leaning into the wind and laughing |
Diversity under African Skies Part 2
impressive private game park. I would highly recommend it. The rangers
are knowledgeable, the food is great, and the overall program with the
scheduled morning, afternoon and night drives works very well.
one of the dirt tracks into a camp |
skull of luckless antelope |
giraffe grazing |
Lion waiting for his ladies |
Milky way from the bush outside our lodge |
Lioness spotted during a night drive |
Diversity under African Skies Part 1
I have been in South Africa for the past couple of weeks, and I meant to keep up my blog with regular postings of my wanderings. Limited internet access and a busy schedule got in the way of that, so now I will play catch-up and post images over the next few days that will show some of the wonderful diversity of this land. These first few were taken in the Schotia private game reserve and Addo National Elephant Park, both near Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape.
White Rhino, victim of poaching for horns, believed (incorrectly) to be an aphrodisiac |
Lioness in Schotia Game Park |
Herd of elephant playing in a waterhole, Addo Elephant Park |
Zebra grazing, Schotia Game Reserve |
The zebra that didn’t get away |
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This kid loves to fly!
A year ago,Gideon at 20 months |
Last weekend, Gideon at almost 3 |