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Re: Coastal route & farmlands to Agulhas

Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2017 1:39 pm
by Flutterby
Some stunning views and lovely pic of the kite! \O

Re: Coastal route & farmlands to Agulhas

Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2017 5:40 pm
by Richprins
Very informative this, AN! \O :ty:

That boat full of birds looks like something from "Madagascar". lol

I think those ships were just blown apart by the wind! =O:

Re: Coastal route & farmlands to Agulhas

Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2017 6:12 pm
by nan
and is what I missed sme time ago 0*\
very nice view and pictures O/\
I specially love the Oyster Catcher O\/

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Re: Coastal route & farmlands to Agulhas

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2017 6:39 am
by All-Nature
okie wrote:Good going A-N \O
Not much more on this one okie -O- Glad you have enjoyed it so far :-)

Re: Coastal route & farmlands to Agulhas

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2017 6:41 am
by All-Nature
Mel wrote:That certainly looks completely unrushed and very relaxing :-) I love the sea and I'll book a trip to the waters rather than going into the mountains.
The vegetation in coastal areas is much prettier than in alpine regions, mefinds lol
Mel this was absolutely a relaxing holiday, true food for the soul! :yes:

Re: Coastal route & farmlands to Agulhas

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2017 6:52 am
by All-Nature
Lisbeth wrote:I love the sea and must go at least once a year, but the mountains give you a kind of peace of mind that you do not find anywhere else. The quiet and the way the landscape changes every time you turn a corner and the view of the thousands of different flowers makes it unique- and then of course there are the cows lol lol Unfortunately my back does not allow me to do trekking any more :-(

All-Nature you have managed to get some spectacular shots of the sea. I love the boat full of cormorants. There was not that much wind when we were there -O-
Lis sorry to hear about your back 0/0
Fortunately we are both nature lovers so it can be sea, mountain (not hiking BONES don't allow it anymore) 0*\ or Parks each one has its own beauty :-0
I would say the wind would maybe ease depending on which months one visited. -O- But staying in CT, used to the winds! lol

Re: Coastal route & farmlands to Agulhas

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2017 6:59 am
by All-Nature
Bushcraft wrote:Gansbaai looks beautiful O:V

Delete button on your camera :shock: I would have had a long lip O-/

Agulhas national park O/\ I would have ducked the lighthouse steps also =O:

Plenty wind, but good fish and chips O/\ O/\
BC Gansbaai is different, but close enough to go for a weekend O/\
Wind did make for some interesting sea views and did not damper our experience, actually we had a fab time there O/\
Who could not enjoy the peace and quiet and hearing the waves break :yes:

Re: Coastal route & farmlands to Agulhas

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2017 7:05 am
by All-Nature
Flutterby wrote:Some stunning views and lovely pic of the kite! \O
Peace and tranquility at its best :yes: Traveling on less traveled roads makes for some special sightings, which would have been missed 0*\
Sea views are ever changing no view is ever the same O:V

Re: Coastal route & farmlands to Agulhas

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2017 7:08 am
by All-Nature
Richprins wrote:Very informative this, AN! \O :ty:

That boat full of birds looks like something from "Madagascar". lol

I think those ships were just blown apart by the wind! =O:
Glad all the information did not bore you RP ;-)
O\/ Madagascar now that is one place I would like to visit O/\
Wind can clear all the cobwebs lol -O-

Re: Coastal route & farmlands to Agulhas

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2017 7:12 am
by All-Nature
nan wrote:and is what I missed sme time ago 0*\
very nice view and pictures O/\
I specially love the Oyster Catcher O\/

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Nan sorry the rain made you miss some of these views when you where there :-(
Glad you are enjoying the photos \O
Nicer Oyster Catchers photos coming up much later in another TT ;-)