Re: Coastal route & farmlands to Agulhas
Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2017 1:39 pm
Some stunning views and lovely pic of the kite! 

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Not much more on this one okieokie wrote:Good going A-N
Mel this was absolutely a relaxing holiday, true food for the soul!Mel wrote:That certainly looks completely unrushed and very relaxingI 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
Lis sorry to hear about your backLisbeth 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![]()
Unfortunately my back does not allow me to do trekking any more
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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
BC Gansbaai is different, but close enough to go for a weekendBushcraft wrote:Gansbaai looks beautiful![]()
Delete button on your cameraI would have had a long lip
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Agulhas national parkI would have ducked the lighthouse steps also
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Plenty wind, but good fish and chips![]()
Peace and tranquility at its bestFlutterby wrote:Some stunning views and lovely pic of the kite!
Glad all the information did not bore you RPRichprins wrote:Very informative this, AN!![]()
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That boat full of birds looks like something from "Madagascar".![]()
I think those ships were just blown apart by the wind!
Nan sorry the rain made you miss some of these views when you where therenan wrote:and is what I missed sme time ago![]()
very nice view and pictures![]()
I specially love the Oyster Catcher![]()
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