We took a tour of the Cape Peninsula, all the way to the Cape of Good Hope, where the intermingling currents of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans create the micro-climate of Cape Town and its environs. 
My favourite stop en route was at Boulder Beach, Simon's Town -- home to a delightful African Penguin colony.
I asked my Facebook friends to come up with a caption for this photo.  Here is what they came up with:
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| The Republic of Hout Bay (Yes, a self proclaimed republic, with their own passports and everything!) | 
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| Chapman Peak's Drive, where the Mazda 3 "zoom zoom zoom" commercial was shot. |  | 
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| Cape of Good Hope, the most south-western point of Africa.  (Technically, Cape Agulhas is the most southerly point of the continent.) | 
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| Cape Point. | 
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| I did not expect to see ostriches at the coast. | Somehow, I have come to associate them with the desert and savannah. |  | 
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| The rare Bontebok antelope. | 
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| The "Twelve Apostles" of Table Mountain, as seen from Camp's Bay. | 
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| Camp's Bay beach. | 
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| Why so few swimmers ?  Because the water is cold !  Very, very cold ! | 
How cold is it? Like Canada cold or it "drops" to 30 C?
ReplyDeleteHi Greg - The currents come from the Antarctic, so the water is much too cold to swim in (even for a Canadian) without a wetsuit.
DeleteAfter reading this again for some reason I imagined an ostrich pummeling a Mazda 3.
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