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South Africa!!!

... destination of our honeymoon. See for yourself what a great time we had:

Penguins at Boulders. Penguins babypengs
Franschhoek Franschhoek in the Winelands (well this is already after Franschhoek)
Gordon's Bay - this is still the Atlantic Gordon's Bay Sunset over Gordon's Bay
Strand Strand2 Strand, just west of Gordon's Bay. They do have a beach and we saw the sunset from there.
The V&A Waterfront in Cape Town. A tourist trap but quite nice anyway. V&A waterfront
Hout Bay Hout Bay. A good place to eat, too.
Chapman's Peak. The road is no longer open all the way but still a popular place for watching the sun set over Hout Bay. Chapman's Peak Chapman's Peak Chapman's Peak
Gardens View from Alex's apartment. That big thing in the back is table mountain. The little red thing in the front (well hidden by the tree) is 'our' Tazz.
Cape of Good Hope and Cape Point Cape of Good Hope Cape Point
Cape view A stunning view over False Bay from Cape Point
Tourists finding a whale bone and strange hats... Vicky with the left-overs from her seafood. Holgi with his birthday hat
Cape Further impression from our walk along False Bay
In Brenton on Sea we found a strong head wind and stunning views Brenton Brenton
Brenton-on-Sea Brenton Brenton ... still Brenton on sea.
Another sunset!
View to the eastern Knysna Head and view of the Knysna lagoon as seen from our terrace Knysna Head from the Knysna Head Knysna lagoon from our room
Robberg Robberg is further east near Plettenberg
The next stop was Wilderness.
This was the view from our room.
Wilderness
Sunbird A sunbird visiting.
Stunning skies in varied weather Wilderness Wilderness Wilderness
Wilderness Guess what...
... a sunset!
At the end of the Giant Kingfisher walk you can rest in front of this nice waterfall. Wilderness
Bridge The bridge we had to cross on foot (not for the faint hearted)...
... and the Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe train that luckily didn't come while we were on the bridge.

The day after we took it to revisit Knysna.

Train
Flowers This was Spring, so all the flowers started appearing
Our trusty Tazz just before taking on its biggest challenge: The Swartberg Pass! Swartberg
Swartberg Swartberg The Swartberg Pass. You wouldn't want to do this with your ox cart as the used to.
Picnic time. Relaxing after that strenuous ascend. Swartberg Swartberg
Swartberg The other side of the Swartberg Pass
Holger 'riding' an ostrich. He managed to climb down again before the RSPCA could intervene. Tortured Ostrich
Hermanus Hermanus Hermanus Next and last stop was Hermanus, famous for land based whale watching. The bay was full of them.
This is one of them. Whale
Hermanus Our last seafood platter in SA. Five minutes later a whale swam past.
On our way back to the airport. What a way to leave when you know that Britain's autumn is awaiting you. Coastal route Coastal route