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    Thursday, April 4, 2013

    The Ark in Joubertina

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    Most people travelling between Port Elizabeth and Cape Town either barrel down the Garden Route's N2 in eight hours or explore the area over a period of several days.  Sadly very few people travel through the Langkloof along this beautiful section of Route 62, better known for the part running through the Klein Karoo.  The Langkloof isn't a popular tourist destination, not because of a lack of beauty but rather because of its direct competition on the other side of the mountains.  This means that the tourism infrastructure isn't that well developed, but what is there is well worth a visit.  Farm accommodation on working farms, mountain trails, adventure outings and most importantly, good old farming hospitality.

     The biggest town in the Langkloof is Joubertina.  The town was founded in 1907 and named after W A Joubert who was minister of the Dutch Reformed Church in Uniondale between 1878 and 1893.  At one stage the twon was a dry town meaning no alcohol was alloed to be sold in the town.  This meant that the hotel with its pub and off sales was built outside the town boundaries.  My grandparents lived in Joubertina for most of their lives and my mom grew up and went to school there.  We still have family on my mom's side who live in the Langkloof who we don't get to visit nearly enough.
     
    On the road through the town visitors will find The Ark.  Its a place to stretch your legs, fill your tummy, get something cold to drink and get some information and direction to your next destination.

    Travelling through the Langkloof back from Oudtshoorn early January, we stopped at The Ark for lunch.  I had a Langkloof Burger with beef patty, bacon, egg, cheese, onions and... wait for it... home made hand cut chips.  Probably the best burger I had during the whole 16 day holiday.  So next time you have to travel between the Western and Eastern Cape, why not change your regular route and take in some sights in the Langkloof?

    Posted by Unknown Tanggal 1:13 PM 0 comments
    Kategori Eastern Cape, food, Langkloof, panorama, restaurants, small town

    Tuesday, January 22, 2013

    Storms River Mouth panorama

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    I just noticed this lone picture sitting in a file and realised that it is one from our recent visit to the Tsitsikamma that I forgot to upload.  Its a panoramic picture taken from the eastern side of Storms River Mouth shows the three suspension bridges in the background.

    Posted by Unknown Tanggal 11:30 PM 0 comments
    Kategori bridge, Eastern Cape, panorama, river/stream, Tsitsikamma, Tsitsikamma National Park

    Thursday, November 1, 2012

    Village Inn day and night panoramas

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    While staying at Tsitsikamma Village Inn in Storms River I took two panoramic photos from the upstairs balcony of one of the cottages.  One during the day and one in the evening.
     


    Posted by Unknown Tanggal 3:00 AM 0 comments
    Kategori accommodation establishment, Eastern Cape, panorama, Tsitsikamma

    Wednesday, June 6, 2012

    Durban beachfront panorama

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    Yet again I spent nearly a week in Durban for Tourism Indaba with very little time to get out and take a couple of photos.  I did get to take a walk along the beachfront at South Beach on the morning of my departure and managed this panorama shot from one of the piers.  Click on the picture to see the enlarged version.

    Posted by Unknown Tanggal 1:31 AM 0 comments
    Kategori coastal, Durban, KwaZulu Natal, panorama

    Thursday, April 5, 2012

    Hout Bay panorama

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    This panorama picture of Hout Bay was taken from the world famous Chapmans Peak Drive

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    Kategori Cape Town, panorama, Peninsula, Western Cape

    Tuesday, March 13, 2012

    V&A Waterfront panorama

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    A panorama photo of the V&A Waterfront

    Posted by Unknown Tanggal 3:30 AM 0 comments
    Kategori Cape Town, panorama, V'nA Waterfront, Western Cape

    Tuesday, February 28, 2012

    Panoramic view from Tabel Mountain

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    The view from the top of Table Mountain must be one of the most beautiful city views in the world with Cape Town at your feet and stretching away in the distance to the right and Table Bay and the Atlantic Ocean azure blue on the left.

    I've pointed out a couple of Cape Town's main landmarks as seen from one of the lookouts on top of Table Mountain.  I will still follow this post up with a post discribing our visit to Table Mountain.

    Our trip up Table Mountain was sponsored by Table Mountain Aerial Cableway.

    Posted by Unknown Tanggal 2:30 AM 0 comments
    Kategori Cape Town, CT City, panorama, Table Mountain, Western Cape

    Wednesday, January 18, 2012

    Montagu Panorama

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    Even though I have a nifty little panorama setting on my camera I don't always do a lot of panorama photos.  The reason for this is mainly because the photo often looks a bit distorted if the horizon is a flat one.  Standing at one of the lookout spots overlooking the town of Montagu surrounded by beautiful mountains and summer fruit orchards (peach and apricot), I decided to give it a shot.  The result encouraged me to take a couple more on our holiday which I will still post.  Click on the picture to see an enlarged version.

    Posted by Unknown Tanggal 2:30 AM 0 comments
    Kategori Klein Karoo, Montagu, panorama, Western Cape
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