According to Sir Francis Drake, a famous 16th century English admiral, the Cape of Good Hope “is a most stately thing and the fairest cape we saw in the whole circumference of the earth“.
We couldn’t agree more.
We’ve arrived at the next destination on our summer holidays: The Cape of Good Hope in the Table Mountain National Park.
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Geniet julle vakansie Dries!
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Baie dankie, Dina! Net jammer dit vlieg so snel verby…
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Beautiful and barren…probably really windy too?? Where are all the tree’s? lol.. 🙂
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Probably one of the windiest spots in the country, Teresa! Also probably the reason why there’s so few big trees at Cape Point.
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Lovely spot. I so enjoy seeing Africa through your eyes.
janet
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We enjoy having you along on our trips, Janet!
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