It’s the fifth day of our 2020 Summertide Ramble, and we’ve moved again – this time about 200km due east to the Wilderness section of the Garden Route National Park, where our cosy log cottage in the Ebb-and-Flow Rest Camp has a lovely (if overcast and rather chilly at the moment) view over the wetlands of the Serpentine River just before its confluence with the Touw River.
It looks like a great place for a peaceful retreat.
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And it is, Siobhan. A favourite destination for many South Africans at this time of year.
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Hoe verlang ek nou na my kinderdae! Die Wilderness is so mooi!
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DIt lyk na so n heilsame omgewing om in groot te word, Aletta!
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Ag, dit was hemels!
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Another stunning park. Great for bird watching too.
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That’s very true, Helen, Even in the soaking rain we’re ticking one species after the other!
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Looks like a good place to relax . Pretty and serene (Other than the weaver birds…) 🙂
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Our national parks are great to relax, H.J. I’m sure yours are too?
The sound of the thousands of weavers is beautiful!
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Ek kom nou eers by! So julle is met vakansie in die Wildernis omgewing, de Wet?
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Altyd lekker om jou saam te hê, Una. Ons reis deur die nasionale parke van die Oos en Wes Kaap. Ons is nou by Wilderness maar het nog 4 ander bestemmings oor hierna.
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This brings back happy memories – you certainly are getting around quickly!
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The time sure is flying, Anne! We still have two weeks and 4 destinations, 3 of which are national parks, remaining after Wilderness.
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Quite the view!
janet
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I wish I could add the sound effects of thousands of weaver birds nesting among the reeds into the picture too!
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