From the mountain pass we look down on the tiny fishing village of Kalk Bay. (While I call these villages, they remain a part of the Cape Town metropolis) Then we cut through across the city shrouded in mist and look back at Table Mountain with the city below hidden in the mist. As the mist lessens we get to the Atlantic seaboard and a family of giraffes! The rocky Atlantic coves hover half in the mist as we climb the saddle to the next village.
Wednesday, 6 May 2009
The Cape Peninsula Tour 3
From the mountain pass we look down on the tiny fishing village of Kalk Bay. (While I call these villages, they remain a part of the Cape Town metropolis) Then we cut through across the city shrouded in mist and look back at Table Mountain with the city below hidden in the mist. As the mist lessens we get to the Atlantic seaboard and a family of giraffes! The rocky Atlantic coves hover half in the mist as we climb the saddle to the next village.
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