Another lovely breakfast of fresh fruits, eggs, sausage, etc., at the Portswood Hotel on the waterfront in Cape Town, South Africa. Mike and Mike Smuts--a father-son team--and the bus driver, Farouk, took us on a gorgeous drive out of Cape Town heading due South. Cape Town is stunning. Imagine taking Yosemite National Forest with its cliffs and forests, moving them over by Ventura Highway in the Santa Monica area, building a city, and you have an idea of what Cape Town looks like.
If you look at a map, you'll see you can't go far South and certainly not very far West out of Cape Town without running out of Continent. We ran along the Atlantic Seaboard through some stunning towns like Camps Bay and Hout Bay.
At Hout Bay, we all boarded a boat for a 20-minute voyage to Seal Island. Though we barely left the bay and got into the ocean, the power of the waves and the currents here at the very bottom of Africa is immense. We passed rocky cliffs and coves that probably looked very much like they did when early Portuguese and Dutch explorers passed this way hundreds of years ago while looking for passage to India. The seals and cormorants were a joy to watch. It was cold and windy but well worth the journey.
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Waiting to get on the boat. |
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This guy put a fish in his mouth, leaned over and fed a seal. |
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Indoor seating and outdoor. |
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Rob Buikema took on a wave ... and lost. |
Into the Cape of Good Hope Nature Preserve. A light lunch overlooking the cliffs and ocean--and fighting off aggressive birds who thought our sandwiches were for them.
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Erik Hoekstra likes to share ... under normal circumstances ... |
Heading back north on the opposite side of the peninsula, we visited a penguin colony. These Jack-Ass Penguins are the only penguins that breed and nest in Africa. Their unique name comes from their unique call. They sound exactly like a braying donkey! While we walked along the beach on raised boardwalks, the penguins went about their lives just a few feet from us and didn't seem to mind one bit when we'd stop and watch them or take their pictures. Just another day in South Africa.
Wow, absolutely breathtaking
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