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Re: Across the Frontier into Eden
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 11:20 am
by Sharifa
Re: Across the Frontier into Eden
Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2014 5:25 pm
by Sharifa
Re: Across the Frontier into Eden
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 2:42 pm
by Sharifa
You can cross the Touws River by using some rocks or the pontoon. We used the Pontoon.
We searched hard for the half collared kingfisher but it was not to be. We saw a giant and pied kingfisher
The waterfall was not as spectacular as some we have seen but still pretty and a nice setting to have our picnic lunch. Taking a photo of a waterfall with your normal settings will produce something like this
You can get what is called the silky effect by using a low ISO (100 in this case) and high Aperture Value (25 in this case)
We headed for the Malachite Hide after this and got a few good sightings. There was a Common moorhen with 4 chicks
Yellow Billed Duck with chicks
Long Crested Grebe
The couple in the hide told us we had just missed two otters playing close by
TBC
Re: Across the Frontier into Eden
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 4:36 pm
by Sharifa
More Birdies from The Malachite Hide
Cape Shoveler
Southern Porchards
Yellow Billed Duck(lings)
African Reed Warbler
Lesser Swamp Warbler
Little Grebe
Black Crake
Sky Blue Dragonfly
Back at the camp next to our Rondawel

in the twilight
Wilderness - My Verdict
Beautiful Area, Wonderful Trails and the Malachite Hide is excellent. Don't go during the Xmas Holidays and don't stay in the Rondawels.
Re: Across the Frontier into Eden
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 8:07 pm
by Sharifa
Re: Across the Frontier into Eden
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 3:45 pm
by Sharifa
Lisbeth wrote:Why did I get thrown out of the car?
Storms River Mouth is a lovely place

We stayed in one of the bungalows right on the sea and it was spectacular

Yay you are back in safely Lisbeth
We had a look at the log cabins and decided we would stay in one of those next time, # 16a and b and 17 I think were practically on the surf

Re: Across the Frontier into Eden
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 4:14 pm
by Sharifa
The next morning we were up early and went for a hike - the first 3 km of the Otter Trail which also ends at a waterfall. The trail starts right next to the Oceanettes.
African Black Oyster Catcher
Kelp Gull and Egyptian Goose
A Bloukapie Plant (purple bloom or Polygala myrtifolia)_ have one in my garden
Dassies
About half way, the rocks were getting too much for me so we had to abandon the walk
We then went on the walk to the suspension bridge. There is a little waterfalls at the start of the walk
Once again a nice walk through the forest and a good boardwalk. Only saw a Chorister Robin on the walk.
The suspension bridges

Re: Across the Frontier into Eden
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 11:24 am
by Lisbeth
Re: Across the Frontier into Eden
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 4:44 pm
by Sharifa
Re: Across the Frontier into Eden
Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 9:41 am
by Sharifa
After the visit to the big tree we spend the rest of the afternoon in the pool. That evening we ate at the restaurant. It was rather quiet considering that it was the Xmas holidays. The setting is beautiful but the service slow and the food was poor - very disappointing.
Storms River - My Verdict
Very beautiful and lovely accommodation overlooking the sea. Very busy in December.
We were our early the next morning, on our way to Bontebok for the night. We stopped in Knysna, checking out the Heads
Checking in at Bontebok was no hassel. The accommodation is very nice and overlooks the Breeda River
