Coastal route & farmlands to Agulhas

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Richprins wrote:Are those houses without ceilings like our rondavels, AN? -O-
I bet it's the wind that has sandblasted those stalagmites! lol
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RP we did not go inside, but I would think the ceilings would only be beams -O-
Was far too windy to venture outside the car at that stage! 0*\ =O:


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Last few photos of our time in Agulhas area coming up ;-)

These four seemed to be on friendly terms

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The cormorants were all sitting on the rocks, when most of them decided to take off, was great seeing this, all flying into the wind 0-

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Last few of the wild and angry sea lol

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Late afternoon super big waves and spray

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:ty: To all who commented and viewed the TT. O0

It was great having you all along for the ride \O

From here we will be moving on to Wilderness Ebb & Flow :-)


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it's nice to see different species living together
love the big waves (I have "only" lakes here) O/\

^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

and then Ebb & Flow O/\
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That's what I call a wild sea :shock: Lovely photos \O

See you at Wilderness O:V


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Thanks for sharing your lovely pics with us. \O


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Lovely photos.....and some history in this TT ^Q^ ^Q^ thank you \O


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Wonder how many fish those birds eat? Overpopulated! lol

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nan wrote:it's nice to see different species living together
love the big waves (I have "only" lakes here) O/\

^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

and then Ebb & Flow O/\
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Lakes are just as beautiful nan \O


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Lisbeth wrote:That's what I call a wild sea :shock: Lovely photos \O
See you at Wilderness O:V
Was super wild at times 0*\
No swimming :no:


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Flutterby wrote:Thanks for sharing your lovely pics with us. \O
Pleasure, glad you enjoyed the pics O0


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