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24 September 2019

Cape Town - Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens


Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens 
Cape Town, South Africa

Whilst the gardens are beautiful all year round, springtime is an absolute delight as the gardens are just ablaze with spring flowers .
The burst of colours is so splendid that one's eyes are not sure where to focus next! 


"Regarded as one of the great botanic gardens of the world, Kirstenbosch—or rather, the land on which it sits—was bequeathed to the government by Cecil John Rhodes. At the time, it was nothing more than ramshackle farmland overrun with pigs. In 1913 a botanist called Harold Pearson set about transforming the land into a botanic garden devoted to the country’s indigenous flora. It now contains over 7000 species of plants from southern Africa. The 528-hectare Kirstenbosch Estate (which includes the Garden) falls under the Cape Floristic Region, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site"

"Situated on the slopes of Table Mountain, just 13km from the city centre, Kirstenbosch includes a fragrance garden, a medicinal garden, 2,500 species of plants found on the Cape Peninsula, a Protea garden (best seen in spring!), a braille trail, and a cycad amphitheatre. There is also the Botanical Society Conservatory, which houses plants from the continent’s more arid regions"


Shady paths give one shelter during our hot summer days
Benches are dotted all over the gardens.


Kirstenbosch is an absolute "must visit" for any visitors to Cape Town, no matter what the season.


  • The Garden is open every day from 08h00 to 19h00 during summer (Sep-Mar), 08h00 to 18h00 during winter (Apr-Aug).
  • The Conservatory is open every day from 09h00 to 17h00.


"Van Riebeeck's hedge was planted in 1660 to protect cattle of the Cape colonists".
Take a walk and see if you can spot this ancient hedge!


Baby Egyptian Geese


"On Sundays during the summer months from December to March, musical sunset concerts are held on the lawns at Kirstenbosch. Craft markets are also held at the Stone Cottages (opposite Kirstenbosch) on the last Sunday of every month (except June, July and August)"

Arum Lily Kirstenbosch






In one section of the garden, there are numerous statues/art forms - do take a wander to find these.


For the hungry, there are restaurants in the Gardens - one near the top entrance and one further down. Open for breakfast, lunch and afternoon teas.

Moyo Kirstenbosch Gardens





There is often an Art Exhibition in the hall - free entry and incredible art works.
Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens Cape Town








"A highlight for visitors to Kirstenbosch in Cape Town is a steel and wood canopy stands in amongst the trees of Kirstenbosch. Erected to celebrate Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden's centenary the 'boomslang', as it has become known, rises from the ground at a gentle incline to carry visitors out above the trees to views over the eastern slopes of Table Mountain across the Cape Flats to the Hottentots Holland Mountains in the distance.
Though shorter than originally intended, the canopy's 130 metres length encompasses a carefully planned route through the arboretum, taking the slope, existing pathways, mature trees and their longevity into account.
Despite the almost 20 tons of steel, 5.36 km of steel rod, 12 columns and 23 sections of walkway that went into making the canopy, people still manage to miss it, so well is it disguised.
There are over 400 trees in and around the walkway, in line with the intent to bring those on the boomslang as close as possible to as many different trees and plants as possible. Around you are Cape saffrons, hard pears, white stinkwoods and a grove of tall forest myrtle quince. The forest below and around the walkway is young for a forest at twenty-five years of age.
The walkway has a fair amount of give that can feel particularly daunting if you are not used to it, but this is all part of its design and nothing to worry about. From underneath its snake-like design is even more clear, the curved railings acting like the ribcage of a snake, the pipe that runs along its length its spine. Even the diamond-shaped steel mesh suggests a snake's skin".

The Boomslang from below


  
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17 September 2019

South Africa - Bokkom Laan, Veldrif, West Coast

Bokkom Laan, Veldrif, South Africa



"Bokkom Laan (Lane) is the home of a small bokkom industry in Velddrif. Bokkoms are Mullet that are salted, then strung into bunches and hung up to dry, almost like a fish biltong. They are unique to this part of the West Coast and every visitor to this area should try them before leaving. But it is not all just Bokkoms that you will find in Bokkom Laan, there is also Marina Clunies Art Studio, Ek en Djy Visserye and a restaurant in Bokkom Laan. There are a number of these little buildings which have been declared as national monuments.
Marina Clunie paints exceptional paintings, mostly from what she observes from her studio in Bokkom Laan. Her paintings include water, boats and landscapes, but in all of these her desire is not to capture the beauty of the scene, but rather the mood of the scene creating a certain atmosphere.
Ek en Djy Visserye can be found next to Marina Clunies Art Studio. The owner tries to stock his little shop with anything from West Coast souvenirs to antiques, home made jam, roll mops, mussels, fresh fish, etc.
A little further down the road you will find Die Vishuis, a small converted fish house, where the owner turns out great food with the most magnificent setting in her West Coast themed restaurant on the banks of the Berg River. 
 Bokkom Laan is truly a taste of tradition, flavour and history and a stop not to be missed". 

Bokkom Laan Veldrif West Coast South Africa
Bokkom Laan Veldrif South Africa
Bokkom Laan Veldrif
These geese rule this road - the roads they make as you approach is enough to awake any slumbering local or fisherman! 

Flamingoes Veldrif West Coast South Africa

Flamingoes and their offspring were very much in evidence feeding here. 
So interesting to watch their feet kick back the soil to release whatever nourishment they are feeding on. 

Paddler Veldrif
Boating or paddling on the Berg River is an ideal way to watch the bird life in this area. 


Flamingo Veldrif West Coast South Africa

Bird Watchers Heaven Veldrif South Africa

Velfdrif West Coast South Africa
Photography by Bradclin
Judelle Drake



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South Africa - Paternoster, West Coast

Paternoster, West Coast, South Africa

Paternoster is one of the oldest fishing villages along the West Coast of South Africa

Paternoster West Coast South Africa
It's a place where one can buy fish straight off the tiny boats that ply their trade in these cold waters.
If you ask nicely, you may even get them filleted!
Crayfish is also sold here - just make sure these are not under-sized.

Paternoster West Coast South Africa

Paternoster West Coast South Africa

Paternoster West Coast South Africa
This village is all about relaxation, good food, long walks on the magnificent beach, interesting craft and art galleries and a photographers delight. With many options for accommodation, it's a great week-end getaway!

Paternoster West Coast South Africa
Paternoster West Coast South Africa



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South Africa - West Coast National Park

West Coast National Park, South Africa
Flower Season Postberg West Coast National Park

Flower season in the West Coast National Park runs during the months of August and September.
During this time, Postberg Nature Reserve is open to the public. This section of the park is closed to visitors at all other times. The flowers are an absolute delight to behold. The Flower season can vary as regards to the number of flowers -  all weather related. The remainder of the Park is open all year round.

Flower Season Postberg West Coast National Park

Flower season West Coast National Park

There is also game in Postberg - we saw buck and ostriches and the inevitable tortoises!

Ostriches Male and Female West Coast National Park



Should you wish to picnic in the park Tsaarsbank is a good spot next to the sea breezes.
There are "braai" spots and benches.
For those who love hiking, there is a trail of 1.8 km along the beach to the shipwreck of 1978 Pantelis A.Lemos. Whales can also be spotted here during the months from August to October.

Tsaarsbank West Coast National Park

Kraalbaai is another awesome spot to relax on the Langebaan Lagoon side - if you are feeling adventurous, there are houseboats for hire here. The "braai" areas are close by at "Preekstoel"



Langebaan Lagoon - Kraalbaai area, South Africa

The Seeberg Viewpoint offers great views of the lagoon. The small white cottage on top of this huge rock offers much interesting information about the history of the area and is a must stop.
If you are feeling energetic, you can also park at the Langebaan Gate and walk the 4.6 km trail to the Seeberg Viewpoint.

Seeberg - West Coast National Park South Africa

Bird Hides are a delight although one can visit and spot nothing. We were very fortunate to see huge flocks of flamingoes at the Seeberg Hide & the Geelbek Hide. These birds are so very graceful & beautiful.
Flamingoes West Coast National Park



At the Abrahamskraal Waterhole & Bird Hide we spotted a number of birds - take some time out and watch the action in the reeds and water here. My lens is not the greatest for bid photography but these pics give you some idea. The Park is known for birding and we met a group of birders from UK who were out bird-watching with very long lenses! Ok, I admit, I am jealous!



Langebaan Lagoon has been designated as a wetland of international importance in 1988
Bird species like Curlew Sandpipers, Sanderlings and Red Knots journey 15,000 km each year from their breeding grounds in Siberia Tundra to feed here during our summer months. Incredible!

The West Coast National Park was established in 1985 and covers approx. 32,000ha.

Over 250 bird species are seen annually in this park hence the park is on most bird watchers radar.
Flamingoes West Coast National Park
West Coast National Park
Plankiesbaai West Coast National Park South Africa

Plankiesbaai is a favourite picnic area and the hill above can be walked to see the flora during the months of August and September each year. Please note this is only open during these 2 months.

Geelbek Restaurant is open all year round for the times when bird watching or hiking makes you peckish! The building is Cape Dutch Style, built approx 1860 and is now a National Monument

All in all, the West Coast National Park has something for everyone!

Flower Season West Coast National Park South Africa




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